08-05-2012, 08:53 PM
I fish streamers the same way I fish Nymphs. Water haul diagonally up stream just depends were the run is, let it dead drift for a minute while your stripping the line back in then swing across I just grab the line, the tension usually will pull the streamer across. The only difference is I don't strip nymphs back to me. I usually will slowly strip the streamers for 3 or 4 pulls. If a fish doesn't hit it by then it usually wont. You also want to get your streamers down in the water column not necessary bouncing them off the bottom but not floating on top. A simple split shot works or if have a sinking line.
I like Larger streamers for the Weber zoo cougars, zonkers, sculpin imitations but seems I dont do as well with those patterns on the Provo, Smaller streamers like clousers, muddler minnows, and the infamous woolly bugger. Black and Natural seems to be the colors I do best with
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I like Larger streamers for the Weber zoo cougars, zonkers, sculpin imitations but seems I dont do as well with those patterns on the Provo, Smaller streamers like clousers, muddler minnows, and the infamous woolly bugger. Black and Natural seems to be the colors I do best with
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