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bklem

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Fishing a lake with a bait ban
« on: June 30, 2010, 12:02:23 AM »

Going to be fishing a lake with a bait ban.  I will be using a fly rod however some friends of mine only fish with a spincaster/float set up.  Just wondering what they could use under the float if there if no bait is allowed.
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Fish Assassin

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Re: Fishing a lake with a bait ban
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2010, 12:05:18 AM »

Flies, rubber grubs
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BCfisherman97

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Re: Fishing a lake with a bait ban
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2010, 12:20:47 AM »

Spoons and spinners without a float.
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skaha

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Re: Fishing a lake with a bait ban
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2010, 08:34:00 AM »

--Chironomids: just like fly fishing... use smallest float
--we used this method successfully on family fishing weekend... showing kids and others new to fishing. It's even easier than fishing with bait.
--you might want to conscider using a fluorocarbon leader to the fly or small split shot.
--also could use the drop shot method where weight is at bottom of the line and fly attached above the weight.. either with dropshot style hook on mainline or T-turn type swivel with short leader.

--this is assuming the flyfisher in the boat is going to want to anchor and fish from a stationary position.. so you would be fishing similar method.. can even use a float and floating fly.  If you're really into spin fly casting you could splice a piece of floating or sinking flyline into your line.. and use the weight of this line to cast with.

--If the fly guys are trolling wet flies then you have options of smaller flutter spoons or light spinners.. again the flyfisher would likely want to troll as a slow speed so you need light weight trolling spoons that would not sink to deep at slow speeds.

--IF you are in different boats then you can troll or cast at your own speed thus giving you many more options.
--an inventive spin caster should be able to replicate any fly fishing presentation if they wish to do so.

--some with fly gear users have been know to attach small flutter spoons or flat fish to their fly lines.. a bit of compromise on both parties should lead to good fun



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bklem

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Re: Fishing a lake with a bait ban
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2010, 08:47:09 PM »

thanks for the input guys.  ill be in my kick boat, and the other guys will be on shore, or possibly in a canoe.  would power bait worms be ok? or because they are scented they arent ok?
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Re: Fishing a lake with a bait ban
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2010, 08:53:25 PM »

Anything with a scent is considered bait. ;D
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