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<blockquote data-quote="slim357" data-source="post: 27350" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>I fish a few creek mouths and have to deal with current all day, some baits you can cast against the current and let it come back to you, others you cant. For crankbaits, and spinnerbaits you almost have to throw with the current and pull them back against it, its hard to get them to run true if the current is pushing them back at you. One bait I esp like in current is a rat-l-trap, the current will allow you to fish the yo-yo style retrive very well, also you can pound the holes where you think theres a fish by just pulling the line with the rod and letting it go back with the current. Some baits I like to fish drifting back to me in the current are soft plastics and small jigs. I like to just bounce the tip of my rod and reel up slack, Ive gotten a lot of hits just reeling up the slack from the cast as my baits drifts. Hope this helps a little</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slim357, post: 27350, member: 178"] I fish a few creek mouths and have to deal with current all day, some baits you can cast against the current and let it come back to you, others you cant. For crankbaits, and spinnerbaits you almost have to throw with the current and pull them back against it, its hard to get them to run true if the current is pushing them back at you. One bait I esp like in current is a rat-l-trap, the current will allow you to fish the yo-yo style retrive very well, also you can pound the holes where you think theres a fish by just pulling the line with the rod and letting it go back with the current. Some baits I like to fish drifting back to me in the current are soft plastics and small jigs. I like to just bounce the tip of my rod and reel up slack, Ive gotten a lot of hits just reeling up the slack from the cast as my baits drifts. Hope this helps a little [/QUOTE]
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