shot about two or three feet above the bait. I use
a nine foot fly rod for two reason I can cast it
further with a small split shot and the other will
be explained in detail later on. The bait shape is
also important I make it about one and a half to
two inches long and about three-sixteenth in
diameter. . This is just the first part of the Bert Inoue method I would like to divulge the rest of the method but only after I copyright this method. I'm sure I will out fish any off your experts using power bait by three to one. If you are interested please contact me. .
#15172, "RE: A challenge to Berkley" In response to Reply # 0 Sat May-21-05 10:01 PM by cst
actually posting it on a forum is, in a way, copywriting it since there will be a date of your post and witnesses etc. but im not sure if that would work... just mail it to yourself :)
#15173, "RE: A challenge to Berkley" In response to Reply # 1 Sat May-21-05 10:43 PM by WellFairFisher
I use 2lb leader.....A small single hook, and roll it up into a little worm....Skinny enough to make the little hook point stick out a little bit.....It works but I really don't fish trout that much anymore......
Could use some big striper tips tho......Warren :-)
#15174, "RE: A challenge to Berkley" In response to Reply # 0
Sounds like you have a pretty good method for down here. Have you tried it in other states?
I know that when i lived in Alaska they really never would hit power bait, just worms in spring, shrimp and salmon eggs (roe) for the rest of the year.