My girlfriend bought me a worm binder for Christmas and I like it, before a trip I load it with everything I might need. I rarely fish a whole day anyway and I like to keep it simple so it I can fit everything I need (worms, ez swimmers, stick worms, craws and creatures, etc.
4" stick worms skipped into shade or pitched into the eddies behind rocks and boulders or anyplace where current pushes into a combination of wood, rocks and shade. If you find these things in a bend in the river, even better.
A rebel crawdad in the 2 3/4" size is one of the best river cranks out there. Those two baits are my go to baits for the rivers around here. Also there is great article on here about river fishing, search "River Rats" in the advanced search engine and it should take you right there. Good luck!
The Booyah baby boo jig, sieberts jigs are great also but it's so painful to lose one, they are like little works of art, I just stick with the baby boo for now.
They make a good stuff, I've had several pairs of sunglasses and goggles and liked them all. The glass lenses they make are expensive but worth it if you can afford them. Never had any Costa's or fishing specific glasses to compare them with, but all the Smith's I've owned were great.
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