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Whats your go to lure or bait for Great Lakes run steelhead?

Question by frontboards_to_.... Uploaded on February 18, 2009

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from buckhunter wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

Cream sucker spawn.

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from evspence wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

I fish the Clinton River area, my best luck is always with a spawn sack with 3-5 eggs, but as for lures, twitching a floating rapala or using the berkley trout dough type stuff is always productive too.

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from koeka wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

Salmon River, Pulaski, NY, I use pink shrimp scented worms, trout beads, others swear by floating egg sacks (color pref vary)

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from kirkdeeter wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

wigglers

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from the_native_way wrote 3 years 7 weeks ago

i use a combination of minows and night crawlers...i get really good results with them on the wiliamson river and upper klamath lake...

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from Michael Pavlick wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

Here in NW Indiana, the Salmon are running upstream and they are hitting on nightcrawlers. I have seen one Salmon that was over 3 feet long, a Chinook Salmon, he was skittish every time I threw my nightcrawler ahead of him. At best, he came a few inches from it on one pass, yet failed to accept my offering. At the very least, I caught a 15-pounder on a nightcrawler. So come on down to Indiana and experience the thrill of battling a Salmon!

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 6 weeks ago

I use night crawlers!!!

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from losername2of2 wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

on the salmon river near pulaski and Altmar, My favorite approach is def a blue fox spinner or a floating jointed Rapala. The way I fish it is by standing in the shallows above a deep fast run. I'll throw my plug or spinner to the back of the run and let it sit in the current, slowly swinging it from side to side and slowly gaining back a little bit of line at a time. This will present the lure for the maximum amount of time and usually piss off a few fish. I was fishing this method yesterday in two different spots and I hooked multiple fish. Unfortunately my landing percentage was 2 for 6. Remember though that any weighted spinner or spoon cannot have more than one barb because trebles are illegal on the Salmon River.

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from the_native_way wrote 3 years 7 weeks ago

i use a combination of minows and night crawlers...i get really good results with them on the wiliamson river and upper klamath lake...

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from buckhunter wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

Cream sucker spawn.

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from evspence wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

I fish the Clinton River area, my best luck is always with a spawn sack with 3-5 eggs, but as for lures, twitching a floating rapala or using the berkley trout dough type stuff is always productive too.

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from koeka wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

Salmon River, Pulaski, NY, I use pink shrimp scented worms, trout beads, others swear by floating egg sacks (color pref vary)

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from kirkdeeter wrote 3 years 13 weeks ago

wigglers

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from Michael Pavlick wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

Here in NW Indiana, the Salmon are running upstream and they are hitting on nightcrawlers. I have seen one Salmon that was over 3 feet long, a Chinook Salmon, he was skittish every time I threw my nightcrawler ahead of him. At best, he came a few inches from it on one pass, yet failed to accept my offering. At the very least, I caught a 15-pounder on a nightcrawler. So come on down to Indiana and experience the thrill of battling a Salmon!

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 6 weeks ago

I use night crawlers!!!

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from losername2of2 wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

on the salmon river near pulaski and Altmar, My favorite approach is def a blue fox spinner or a floating jointed Rapala. The way I fish it is by standing in the shallows above a deep fast run. I'll throw my plug or spinner to the back of the run and let it sit in the current, slowly swinging it from side to side and slowly gaining back a little bit of line at a time. This will present the lure for the maximum amount of time and usually piss off a few fish. I was fishing this method yesterday in two different spots and I hooked multiple fish. Unfortunately my landing percentage was 2 for 6. Remember though that any weighted spinner or spoon cannot have more than one barb because trebles are illegal on the Salmon River.

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