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I need some schooling on streamers. For example.....99% of the time i fish the Ogden. Right now it's running low and crystal clear. What is the best way to approach it with streamers?
Side story...
i was on the river today an saw something really cool. I was standing still for a few minutes tying on a fly and something caught my attention. I notice some commotion maybe 20 feet upstream. I see is a large fish that looks like it's struggling in the shallow water near the edge. Well it was struggling alright.... struggling to choke down a smaller fish it ambushed! The scuffle only lasted a few seconds but it was awesome to see.
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Longer casts with natural colors. Stay low and go slow.
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Should i casting up? or down stream?
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I cast straight out, let it drift down then strip back. Sometimes I will start stripping back before it reaches the end of the drift.
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I use a couple of different tactics when fishing streamers the first on is "swinging the streamer" similar to what FG posted.
Stand to one side of the bank cast across and up stream let it dead drift down for a sec then grab the line and let the streamer swing across. I usually let it swig it across a deep hole.
Second is Dead Drifing cast up stream let it dead drift down then strip it back vary the strip from fast to slow
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The size of the Ogden will make it hard to catch anything across from you because you would have spooked it or stepped on it( too small). Do an up streeam dead drift as mentioned or across and swing below by casting across and down and letting it swing across were you think the fish are. As mentioned, stealth on the ogden makes all the difference,and the fish like to hang out in unexpected places as apposed to the deep holes you find them on other rivers.
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Thanks for all the advice! HTF... Your comment about "stealth" on the Ogden is an understatement. Such a tricky river to fish, especially now that its so low. But there are soooo... many fish in there. Obviously its not the Weber or Provo, but There are some monsters, and im determined to catch every single one.LOL! Add in the fact that i live in walking in distance, it's hard to talk myself into venturing out. But i know i should.....
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I grew up in walking distance,I find the best fishing on it in the worst weather.
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Thanks again for all the help. Im planning on getting out there Mon. or Tues. if anyone wants to come. Fishings been great up in the canyon.
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