dstrauss13 Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 has anyone tried this w a big heavy weight and tiny size 8 or 10 hook to pick off trout in strong shallow river current? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 15, 2021 Global Moderator Posted June 15, 2021 I haven't but couldn't you do a drop shot and accomplish the same thing? 1 Quote
dstrauss13 Posted June 15, 2021 Author Posted June 15, 2021 yes, but that seems true of most tokyo rig applications? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 15, 2021 Global Moderator Posted June 15, 2021 5 minutes ago, dstrauss13 said: yes, but that seems true of most tokyo rig applications? Exactly, a solution to a problem that didn't exist. Why I've never bought any Tokyo rigs. Quote
dstrauss13 Posted June 15, 2021 Author Posted June 15, 2021 ok, that’s cool for you. i am asking if anyone has tried a tokyo rig for this application. if so, i would love to here thoughts abt how well it did or did not work. 1 Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted June 15, 2021 Super User Posted June 15, 2021 I'm not a shallow river guy - the vast majority of my fishing experiences happen in small to medium sized Mo. conservation lakes and reservoirs. But, I'm a fishing "enthusiast" who's on-line and I've read and watched quite a bit of stuff about how & where to fish for all different kinds of fish. And I have opinions & notions. " Seems to me that "How long of a leader" & " How much of a big heavy weight" are totally fair questions? So is " What does this have to do with a Tokyo rig"? There are so many different "rig" that might or might not work in this shallow river scenario that who's to know where to start naming them. OK - I will start . . . I'm pretty sure that you could rig some variation of a Carolina rig, with appropriate rod & reel & line & hook & bait, that might/probably/ maybe - catch a trout in strong river current. Fly gear? Spinning gear? Baitcasting Finesse gear? High-Tech cane pole? I remember reading something about " drift fishing", either in an old Fishing Facts magazine or early In-Fisherman, where guys fishing in strong rivers in Canada, for a variety of species, mostly walleyes & trout & smallmouth & other fish. Anyway - seems like an interesting fishing situation to "tackle". Quote
Buzzbaiter Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 Personally, I’ve never tried it and I don’t think I would. In my experience, trout rarely eat anything off of the bottom. Your lure needs to be relatively high in the water column in order for them to eat it, and a jika rig just doesn’t suspend the bait high enough in the water for trout to notice it. If you’re going for stockers, however, it might be worth giving a shot with powerbait on the hook, but even then, I’d go with a dropshot or spilt shot rig Quote
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