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#84727 - 01/15/00 11:47 PM sidedrifting and sliding weights
tyeeterror Offline
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Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 592
Loc: The Humboldt Nation
this is my first question asked on this page so go gently on me. my question is in regard to sidedrifting from a boat, and whether to use a sliding weight or to secure the weight to the swivel. i wrote bill herzogg in salmon, trout, and steelhead and he felt that a non sliding weight was the way to go. a local guide i know is adamant that a sliding weight is better. i allways use a sliding weight to drift fish and boondog. i started side drifting about 2 years ago and am looking for other peoples experiences. thanks in advance.
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#84728 - 01/16/00 12:06 AM Re: sidedrifting and sliding weights
rogue runner Offline
Parr

Registered: 01/14/00
Posts: 63
Loc: Port Angeles, WA 98362
I've always used a piece of surg tube and lead rigged solid. If the lead catches you can hope that it will pull out and leave you replacing only your lead, not the whole deal

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#84729 - 01/16/00 01:30 AM Re: sidedrifting and sliding weights
shep Offline
Fry

Registered: 05/05/99
Posts: 31
Loc: Corvallis, Or. USA
I typically use a fixed amount of pencil lead on a dropper line off of a three way swivel, by crimping the lead on it can pull free when snagged. I use this set up for most of my drift fishing. However, when drifting slower deeper water I go to a sliding weight so that I can feel the takes sooner. I don't think that this is necisary in faster water unless you're missing fish. I'm no expert, but this has worked for me.

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#84730 - 01/16/00 04:38 AM Re: sidedrifting and sliding weights
Hohwaiian Offline
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Registered: 07/06/99
Posts: 470
Loc: Seattle, Washington, US
Although both riggings work, I prefer a fixed mag slinky (25-40 BBs of the small stuff) for side-drifting. A slider works great for boondogging, because of the direct contact with the bait. But, a side-drifted presentation will have a slight bow in your mainline, typical of drift fishing. I've seen steelhead "takes" on side-drifted gear w/ sliding weights where all that is felt are funny twitches at your rod tip, instead of the familar weight and the ensuing headshakes of Ike. My guess is that the weight slides up the line, still tapping bottom, while the steely is mouthing your bait.

Good side drifters are awesome casters and can interpret river conditions to accurately "guess" where the holding spot is in a particular structure. Thus, another reason for the fixed weight is to present your lure and/or bait right where you want it. In deeper slots it is sometimes necessary to cast in front of the boat before making a side-drifting pass. A bait rigged w/ a sliding weight may or may not be where you want it in this situation.

A successful day side-drifting can be expensive. Nevertheless, go with your "A" game rigs. For clear to steelhead-green water I use P/P spin-n-glos, and for all other conditions, rags. Since many side-drifting spots (behind log jams adjacent to fast water, "windows" along stretches of overhanging branches, etc.) are those that boaters would'nt normally stop and work over with plugs, drift gear, etc., a proper side-drifted presentation is probably the first Ike's seen that day. So go with what's has worked for you in the past.

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