I go about it two different ways, depending on what I feel like doing. The first way , All I do is add a float above my normal drift gear, corkie,yarn and eggs, etc. I try to run the float so my wieght taps the bottom every 3 to 5 feet. The other way is the Canadian style, Gibbs foam float on my main line 15 to 20 lb test. a short piece of 12 to 15 lb line abot 10 inches long, with a a piece of rubber coverd hollow core penil lead slid up the the short piece. Then a 24 inch leader with either a pink worm, gooey bob or other perfered bait or lure.
I fish a couple small streams that are really snaggy and the second method works best.
Another thing that I have found that works killer is run your line from the flaot the the lead about 2 to 3 feet longer than the run is deep. thread a sandshrimp up your leader. Whle your letting your float go downthe run, hold it back so the lead and bait raise of the bottom. Controll the depth of your bait by control the speed at wich your float travels down the drift. The takees while useing this method are arm wrenching. Last winter I did this in a slot that was pounded on by about 15 guys all morning. When the crowds left I went in and hooked 6 fish .
Good luck and I hope this helps
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p.s. alonger rod helps while doing the shrimp thing, I use a 10'6" rod
[This message has been edited by willierower (edited 12-24-1999).]