2 words…Green weenie
If you’re having trouble it’s probably bc either you’re focusing on the wrong water type (hit the fast stuff) or your rig isn’t totally dialed in. For this time of year I like the total of my beads to add up to around 3.5-4 mm if I’m fishing a tandem rig, that means smaller bugs and potentially using a split shot above your point. Focus on making sure you’ve got good contact especially at the beginning of the drift (so recovering quickly after your tuck cast) by lifting your rod to bring in the slack immediately simultaneously with when the downshift happens. And don’t be afraid to let them get below you and swing, I catch a lot of fish that way too.
Ultimately though, with the nighttime temps forecast this week, I’d give spring a pass and go fish one of the bigger limestoners in the area (Penns, LJ) where you should be able to find more of the appropriate water type for very productive euro. And the fish should be less pressured too since they (hopefully) haven’t been targeted in a few months. Get out early in the morning if you can for best results- the first time I hit dawn patrol on one of those creeks I wa
2 words…Green weenie
If you’re having trouble it’s probably bc either you’re focusing on the wrong water type (hit the fast stuff) or your rig isn’t totally dialed in. For this time of year I like the total of my beads to add up to around 3.5-4 mm if I’m fishing a tandem rig, that means smaller bugs and potentially using a split shot above your point. Focus on making sure you’ve got good contact especially at the beginning of the drift (so recovering quickly after your tuck cast) by lifting your rod to bring in the slack immediately simultaneously with when the downshift happens. And don’t be afraid to let them get below you and swing, I catch a lot of fish that way too.
Ultimately though, with the nighttime temps forecast this week, I’d give spring a pass and go fish one of the bigger limestoners in the area (Penns, LJ) where you should be able to find more of the appropriate water type for very productive euro. And the fish should be less pressured too since they (hopefully) haven’t been targeted in a few months. Get out early in the morning if you can for best results- the first time I hit dawn patrol on one of those creeks I was shocked at just how many more fish I caught in that first hour or two.
So to clarify I will normally Frisbee cast into a vector but I am definitely not connected right off the bat and is there a way around that second or two downtime? faster vector better stripping method?