@@AnglerWestTV Gotta be the same-the handout map shows the Dry Creek Trail running all along there, just doesn't show Dry Creek. Has Dry Fork Creek & Little Squaw Creek as the two main feeders into Dry Fork Inlet. At least I know where I'm going next, thanks.
There's not one right answer. Depends on that type of flasher or dodger if one is used. Typically shorter for Kokanee and longer for trout and land locked salmon. Shorter leader means more action. Cut Plugs have their own action as opposed to something like a spinner so that's a factor as well. 2-3 feet is typical. Experiment and let the fish tell what you what works.
Love rainbow fishing right when it gets light! Tight lines guys
Great video guys
Amazing bro
You're on Lake Shasta. Shasta Lake is the city.
Great video-very informative. Is Dry Creek the same as Dry Fork Creek?
Possibly but I have never heard it called Dry Fork.
@@AnglerWestTV Gotta be the same-the handout map shows the Dry Creek Trail running all along there, just doesn't show Dry Creek. Has Dry Fork Creek & Little Squaw Creek as the two main feeders into Dry Fork Inlet. At least I know where I'm going next, thanks.
Yes, it is.
John McHatton
Great episode! I was suprised to see a bass so deep.
What is the leader length when using the Brad's Cut Plugs for Rainbows? Kokanee? Land locked Salmon?
There's not one right answer. Depends on that type of flasher or dodger if one is used. Typically shorter for Kokanee and longer for trout and land locked salmon. Shorter leader means more action. Cut Plugs have their own action as opposed to something like a spinner so that's a factor as well. 2-3 feet is typical. Experiment and let the fish tell what you what works.
Thank you
What are those easy snaps that they used when rigging the superbaits?
They said it's user-friendly for people who have old hands!
Please help you
I bet those King's would be great on the Smoker.