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Would a drift rigged rapala work? Or, would the current/drag/snagging be intolerable or just unproductive? I never imagined using an egg pattern or scud until starting reading about it. I assumed they would spit it out before you even knew they bit but apparently not.

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I would think it would work just fine if that's what you want to do. I really try to use a single hook lure whenever possible for trout. I only keep a few to eat a year and so I'm all about releasing them quickly and witha minimal amount of damage.

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Babler does it... but I've tried it several times and I can't catch a fish on it. Tried it yesterday

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Phil is so stinking good with a jig that he SHOULD NOT try anything else.

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Phil is so stinking good with a jig that he SHOULD NOT try anything else.

Like you're an amateur.

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well, I have thrown a jig before. Seriously, there are a lot of very good jig fishermen. I have the advantage of proximity to the White River.

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We just throw them like normal and the trout will come screaming up from the bottom in 12' of water and attack them.

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We drifted them back in Oct. of 2009 when they had 10 flood gates open. 16-18 inchers all day long in the trophy area.

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It works but I use the cheap rebels.. They work just as well on it.

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