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	<title>Steelhead Salmon and Trout Fishing &#187; Drift Fishing</title>
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		<title>How to for Steelhead Drift Fishing and Salmon Drift Fishing in Freshwater</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 14:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article describes the basics of freshwater Steelhead and salmon fishing for the beginning angler. River drift fishing is probably the most common method used for steelhead and salmon. As and drift fishing salmon are very similar you can apply them when steelhead drifting and salmon drift fishing. It is intended only as a beginning, and is not meant to cover every aspect of salmon drift fishing, or steelhead drift fishing. After you get your feet wet, you can and should constantly search for additional information to improve your abilities and skills. Freshwater salmon fishing and steelhead fishing can be done from the shore or a boat, and the drift fishing method described can be used either way. Boat fishing affords anglers some opportunities not available to the shore anglers. Steelhead Drift Fishing And Salmon Drift Fishing: These techniques will work well when either drift fishing for steelhead or drift fishing for salmon. Drift fishing is a common method used to catch both steelhead and salmon. The angler casts their line upstream, you then let the line drift down through the run or pool. Once your line reaches the end of the drift you then reel in the line to start the drifting process over again. Drift fishing is normally done from the shore or an anchored boat. Generally, the idea is to have enough weight for your setup to bounce along the bottom, touching every foot or two. Ideally, it will drift at approximately the same speed the current....]]></description>
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		<title>Steelhead Drift Fishing Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:52:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This technique is affective on STEELHEAD, SALMON &#38; TROUT Drift fishing is easy, fun and effective. Many anglers have used the technique over the years. This technique only gains in popularity as more and more streams across the country are supporting trout, steelhead and salmon runs. Whether a beginner or a more experienced angler, this article will help, you become even more successful using the drift fishing method of fishing. One of the most important, things you can do to improve your fishing success, is to maintain razor sharp hooks on your lures at all times. A fine-toothed file such as Luhr Jensen&#8217;s Sharp Hook FileTM is the absolute best hook-sharpening tool available. You hold it parallel to the hook point and with gentle, one-way strokes; remove a small amount of metal on at least two sides of the point. This will create a point with a razor-like cutting edge. Keep the file clean and dry and occasionally spray it with a non-corrosive lubricant such as WD-40. Sharp Hook FilesTM are available in 5 1/2&#8242; x 3/4&#8243; or 4 1/4&#8243; x 5/8&#8243; sizes. © Luhr Jensen &#38; Sons, Inc. Typical drift fishing waters consist of a series of pools and rapids, with the pools (drifts) holding feeding, resting or migrating fish. Drifting lures through these pool areas, with the drift fishing technique, will often produce excellent results. The basic drift fishing technique consists of casting across and upstream, and then allowing your drift bobber and accompanying sinker to drift naturally....]]></description>
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