
Spawn, or "salmon eggs" in the
West, is one of the deadliest baits you can use . . . especially
if you go after trophy trout and salmon. Female fish contain
spawn in egg skeins. If the skein is firm, cut it into
marble-size chunks and use immediately. Attach a pencil-type
float or, for traditionalists, round bobber to your line about
three feet or so above a swivel. Run a two foot leader between
hook and swivel. Crimp a Snap-Loc to the top end of the swivel or
a split shot just above the swivel, and you're ready for action.
You can experiment with different lengths from float or bobber to
the sinker to keep your bait near the bottom. Cast upstream and
let your spawn drift with the current.
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