Love diverse streams like this. Reminds me of a Waterfall I fish at here in NH. If you ever want to catch more Fallfish , waterfalls are the place to be (hence the name). Do you ever try inline spinners? I bet you'd have some good luck from a small Rooster Tail or Panther Martin, though it looks like you're getting plenty of action from the soft plastics ;)
Thanks! Not too many waterfalls around me here in SE Pennsylvania. Still I find no shortage of Fallfish 😅 Whenever I want to switch up lures Rooster tails and Panther Martin spinners are one of the first things I’ll go to. Mainly I’ll use them for trout when they’re freshly stocked and are still aggressive enough to give chase to a spinner
I've fished as late as mid October in the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. I actually camped. It was still that warm. I had to go to the remote areas to catch trout though , but they were there. I'm not sure if using fluorocarbon makes a difference or not. . I've always used it....well braid with a fluorocarbon leader.
Going to those remote places are definitely the way to go. Those populations are naturally reproducing and don’t get stocked. Fish are much healthier and when less pressure by other anglers they can be more aggressive as well. Light fluorocarbon leader definitely can help as it’s more transparent in the water.
Love diverse streams like this. Reminds me of a Waterfall I fish at here in NH. If you ever want to catch more Fallfish , waterfalls are the place to be (hence the name). Do you ever try inline spinners? I bet you'd have some good luck from a small Rooster Tail or Panther Martin, though it looks like you're getting plenty of action from the soft plastics ;)
Thanks! Not too many waterfalls around me here in SE Pennsylvania. Still I find no shortage of Fallfish 😅 Whenever I want to switch up lures Rooster tails and Panther Martin spinners are one of the first things I’ll go to. Mainly I’ll use them for trout when they’re freshly stocked and are still aggressive enough to give chase to a spinner
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I've fished as late as mid October in the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee. I actually camped. It was still that warm. I had to go to the remote areas to catch trout though , but they were there. I'm not sure if using fluorocarbon makes a difference or not. . I've always used it....well braid with a fluorocarbon leader.
Going to those remote places are definitely the way to go. Those populations are naturally reproducing and don’t get stocked. Fish are much healthier and when less pressure by other anglers they can be more aggressive as well. Light fluorocarbon leader definitely can help as it’s more transparent in the water.