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Old 12-30-2005, 09:38 PM
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Default Slow motion Trout fishing

This time of year when fishing for Sea Trout, a steady but very slow retreive seems to be in order. For this method to work best, I recommend a light rod & reel combo optimized for sensitivity. I use a rod with a cut-through on the upper part of the cork handle so I can lay a finger across the blank for increased feel. I also use braided line for increased sensitivity (it has almost no stretch so it transmits the slightest tug or bump up the line) and a fast action, light duty rod.

When fishing with grubs, use the LIGHTEST jighead for the conditions that will allow you to get to the bottom (but not be an anchor or drag for the line). Then retrieve at a steady but slow pace (wiggling or jiggling is okay but I'm not sure if it help much in water 50 degrees and under). Be ready to detect a slight knock or bump of the line. When this happens, stop for a second or two to allow your lure to rest on the bottom, then give your rod an upward jig and allow the bait to fall again. The fish that bumped your line will likely take the lure as it falls. Thus I call this the "drop in mouth" method.

Good luck and tight lines!

Mike
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