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Streamer patterns for the weber?? - litetackle - 11-01-2008 Any good streamer patterns for the webber, that will work better the muddlers or woolly buggers?? Thoughts?? [signature] Re: [litetackle] Streamer patterns for the weber?? - riverdog - 11-01-2008 Those aren't bad choices but I seem to do a little better with zonkers and egg sucking leeches. My favorite streamer for the Weber is a size 8 beadhead pearl zonker. [signature] Re: [riverdog] Streamer patterns for the weber?? - litetackle - 11-02-2008 Thanks...a leech pattern is what I caught that small mouth on a few weeks ago. I haven't tried zonkers, except on strawberry, i'll give them a try. Any method or color you prefer? LT [signature] Re: [litetackle] Streamer patterns for the weber?? - riverdog - 11-02-2008 Pearl = white, I usually use black or purple color leech patterns. [signature] Re: [litetackle] Streamer patterns for the weber?? - MI_Steelheader - 11-07-2008 In heavy water, I have done very well with big sculpins. In skinny water, sparse ties (traditionals, bucktails, sparse muddlers, etc) have seemed to do the trick. Just pray for some snow or other wise nasty weather and be ready to hold on! [signature] Re: [MI_Steelheader] Streamer patterns for the weber?? - litetackle - 11-07-2008 I was up there again today with some new ones......nothing on them. Had some trailers but they wouldn't hit them. Did real well with lures today and yesterday. [inline "Weber brown.jpg"] This was yesterday!!! May try later in the month. Thanks for the tips. LT [signature] |