whats your favorite way to rig a ball of powerbait for trout in streams and ponds?
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whats your favorite way to rig a ball of powerbait for trout in streams and ponds?
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Start with sliding a slip sinker onto your line then tie a stop below it leaving about 18 inches of line. Tie on a #18 treble hook and cover it with power bait so the hook is completely covered. Cast out and let it sink to the bottom then reel in until you feel the weight of the sinker. The power bait will now be floating 18 inches above the bottom. Trout have very sensitive mouths so leave some slack in your line. With the slip sinker the trout will feel no weight on the bite and you will be watching for your line to move and not your rod to bend.
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Buckhunter had the a right idea, but I like to use a barrelswival instead of a not. I have found that it Keeps your line from kinking up(this is impartant in a stream where the power bait might move) and allows you to use lighter line closer to the power bait. Also make sure that the bait floats before you cast out, if you don't have enough on it will sink to the bottom.
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