Freshwater Drift Fishing
This is the single most productive way to fish for all salmonids
while drift fishing freshwater.
Timothy Kusherets
This is the single most productive way to fish for all
salmonids while drift fishing freshwater. Drift-Fishing techniques
produce more fish than any other fishing I’ve ever seen. These
applications can be mastered by fishermen in a single day. I’ve
had the good fortune to show anglers basic information about it and
watched as they got fish on the hook within minutes. Anglers have
shared nightmare stories of fishing for years without getting a single
hookup because they simply didn’t know what to do and their
confidence in skills was nonexistent. Where there is current these
fish can be drift-fished. Drift fishing can be done any time of the
year anywhere in the world. Most of the fish picked up will be active
but the strikes will be subtle; with that in mind it's essential to
learn what the strike feels like to ensure more fish on the hook.
The two critical factors to consider are the mainline and the leader.
The mainline needs to be highly visible for anglers to watch throughout
the drift and the leader needs to be invisible, which will aid in
enticing fish to bite the offering without being spooked by the visible
line. Make sure to keep the mainline as straight as possible throughout
the drift. If done properly, hooking into fish can actually be done
at the beginning of the drift as well as the end of it. Since this
kind of fishing is so wildly popular, it can also put fish off the
bite. This kind of pressure is better known as combat-fishing. When
anglers are shoulder-to-shoulder and the offerings outnumber the fish
they will go off the bite until something changes. To put fish back
on the bite move down or upstream and either cast further out or closer
in. Most of the time fish are pushed out of their favorite spots they'll
fight to defend the less preferable spots by striking at almost anything
that invades it, especially in the face of heavy fishermen presence.
Drift-fishing can be done with just about any kind of lure and bait
and the scents that are applied are as diverse as the offerings.
Complimentary
Drift-Fishing Information: Drift Fishing: Anyone Can Do it
© Timothy Kusherets 2004/2010