Gatorjet Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 To everyone, Rarely do we ever hear of any other trout fishing methods on here outside of bait or fly. I think it would be real interesting to learn of different methods to catch trout on Taneycomo. If you fish lures by cast or troll please share your input. Let's open this thread up! I believe this could get real interesting!!! Little Jakes Spin-A-Lure. Silver on sunny days, Gold on cloudy days. With no or little current I will cast it out and retrieve it just above the bottom. A lot of time I will use it as a "locator" lure. I will see several fish following it back to the boat in addition to getting strikes on it. I might then change to Jig & Float. Rapallas, especially the count down model have also worked for me. I caught a 19" 4 1/2 pound Rainbow just inside the mouth of Fall Creek a few years ago on one. I will also use the Spin-A-Lure drifting when the are running water. Cast it out like a drift rig, then reel slowly so it just ticks the bottom occasionally. I loose a few doing that, but have caught a lot of fish that way. Trolling suspending Rogues has also been productive. Expensive, but productive! Real men go propless!
brownieman Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 Jus-t a tip...works pretty well for me. On the suspended rouges, cut the hook off the treble that points downward...I still hang em up but does seem to help...I aint rich and it hurts a little to lose a $5 dollar plug. later on My friends say I'm a douche bag ?? Avatar...mister brownie bm <><
brownieman Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 I've caught alot of my bigger browns by from what I've heard they call "Teasing Steelhead" out on the west coast. Guess it would be called "Teasing Brownies" around here...think most of the time the fish do better at teasing me than I do them, lol. later on My friends say I'm a douche bag ?? Avatar...mister brownie bm <><
Members jefly77 Posted October 29, 2009 Members Posted October 29, 2009 I fish almost every weekend and all I do is spinfish. I throw jigs by Leonard, Rapalas, Thomas spoons, storm minnowsticks, old school gold little fish spoons, mepps aglias, roostertails, panthers, and rebel trackdowns. I am still learning what works at what time of year in the many water conditions of Taneycomo with regards to my lure selection. So far, winter is better for lures during the day versus summer daytime. Early summer right after dark can be great right below the dam if the water is off. Slow roll floating rapalas, dark spoons, and minnowsticks. Little spoons work pretty good down by the old KOA in winter. I pulled a bunch out of that curve last year. My favorite has to be 1-2 units running this time of year at night. I throw big J-9 floating Rapalas ang PMS jigs way out and let them go about 100 yards downstream. When I tighten my line, the lure slowly works its way back near shore downstream. Pause and reel and wham!! You never know what you're going to hookup with.
laker67 Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 I fish almost every weekend and all I do is spinfish. I throw jigs by Leonard, And does Leonard chase those jigs into the shallows?
troutgnat Posted October 29, 2009 Author Posted October 29, 2009 This is getting very interesting. And a PMS jig is???? For you guys trolling is there a special art to this? I.E. speed, bottom bouncers, rigs, how much line out, etc. Some specifics might help us that have never trolled before. Thanks. Darren Sadler "Fishing is an Education...Often the fish 'school' me, yet I do not complain. I just keep going to class!"
brownieman Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 Besides water depth and choice of lures it's kinda learn the only and best way you can...start trollin. You can bank on donating some tackle, if you don't you're not doin something right. Spoon type lures hang up easily, most deep running cranks run nose down enouph they bounce across lots of snags. One thing I always make sure of is having my drag set kinda loose and working good...I check my drag frequently no matter what kind of fishin I'm doin. Pretty much a trail and error way of fishin. If you're running a big motor you may need a kicker if your's doesn't idle down pretty slow...or have one heck of a trolling motor and battery. I know I've donated my fair share of tackle over the years...fishin used to be a sport even a poor man could enjoy, all considered not so much these days. Trolling real slow with ballons and live shad looks like a blast to me and I've seen guys tear em up. later on My friends say I'm a douche bag ?? Avatar...mister brownie bm <><
ColdWaterFshr Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 Used to rent boats out of the Main Street Boat dock back in the early 80s. We would troll the bridges with Little Cleos - the ones that were half blue and silver worked the best, sometimes orange and silver. We also used to fish off the southside of powersite dam and do well with gray crappie jigs under bobbers.
tippet7 Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 This is getting very interesting. And a PMS jig is???? For you guys trolling is there a special art to this? I.E. speed, bottom bouncers, rigs, how much line out, etc. Some specifics might help us that have never trolled before. Thanks. You have over 100 posts on OAF and do not know what a PMS is yet??? Shame on you. Go to the fly tying section and you should see an example, I think Leonard has come up with some varations on it since that one was posted. But they are KILLER for trout, smallies walleye You are so stupid you threw a rock at the ground and missed.
troutgnat Posted October 29, 2009 Author Posted October 29, 2009 Alright tippet, It is a pine/marabou streamer. I tried "searching" Pmj* but only found one thread describing it but no pic's or instructions. Help me out here. I've tied pine squirrel zonkers for a while but shame on me never knew of this pmj. Darren Sadler "Fishing is an Education...Often the fish 'school' me, yet I do not complain. I just keep going to class!"
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