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Brandonkop

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Leech Fishing Rainbows
« on: October 01, 2017, 11:06:30 PM »
So I always wondered how fishing leeches would work for the trout.  Since quite often when I catch them they often have leeches in their stomach or a few in their mouth.  Well I had some left over leeches I had picked along the shore and decided to take them out to the pond.  It actually was working really well... but I was getting lots of missed strikes and missed a few hook ups off camera.  Well this is what happened.  So if you have some leeches laying around and heading to the trout pond give them a try.  There were a bunch of people fishing and I didn't see any others caught while there.  Lots of surface action.  Actually as I walked out a guy on the belly boat was getting some action on the fly. 

But regardless this leech was getting lots of attention.  I probably should have put in to a deeper depth to get into the larger fish.  Shoulda coulda woulda... just not enough time and I was getting action just not solid bites.  I think they were pulling the leech and missing the hook. 

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Re: Leech Fishing Rainbows
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2017, 08:14:05 PM »
Slip bobber works great even with worms. ;)

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Re: Leech Fishing Rainbows
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2017, 01:28:51 AM »
Slip bobber works great even with worms. ;)

Yeah I've caught lots of worms with the slip float.  Just never tried leeches before.
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