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]I fished Jordanelle today from noon till four. Had great success on rainbows and browns. Was drop shotting worms in 25 feet of water where the river comes in on the right hand side in the shade.
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[cool]Nice! Catch any big ones? Were you drop shotting real live worms, or plastic stick worms?
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]I caught one 4lb rainbow and one brown that probably was 3lbs was using some real worms i needed to use up,but artificial worms work as well
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I have never fished for trout with plastic worms. I have done it for bass. How do you drop shot plastic worms for trout?
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[cool]I haven't done it yet, but from what I understand you do it the same way you do it for smallies. A lot of the bass fishermen on this board catch trout that way all the time while out for bass. You could send a pm to bassrods, Predator, Tomegun, CBR, maniac, and some others and they would tell ya how it's done. From what I've heard, it works VERY well. There's even a few who ice fish that way for the trout at 'da berry (hellsangler69).
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Throw a 1/4 oz lipless crankbait. Spinning or baitcasting gear doesn't matter. Lake X troutski's think they are eating younglings. I took home quite of few limits of food with these at Jordanelle this.
Plastics, I would use grubs. I can't come to grips on using a perfectly good Maniac or trout(this is an unpardonable sin).
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