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Matt with a nice big Steelhead Trout caught here on the Slam'n Salmon River, NY.

Todays Interesting Guide Tip:

This tip comes with a money back guarantee! :)

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This relates nicely to ALL fish that are in a transitional stage in the Salmon River.

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Soooo, the lesson for today is there are 3 "basic" ways to locate and target these fish. (1 thru 3, in my opionion. 4-7 is advanced )

1. When the Salmon are running, fish there transitional resting points as they make there way up the river. Otherwise, you are fishing to fish that are not stopping, decreasing your odds greatly, in my opionion.

2. Once they stop to hold for the remainder of the day, fish these prime transitional holding waters.

3. Find these prime non-transitional holding places in the river in Sept. and just fish those. After all, they aren't going anywhere soon.

4. Find a spot that is a combination of all 1-3. (Or, a spot that has all 3 in close proximity, so you can jump around according to what the fish are telling you to do)

5. Combine 1-4 and find a place above a looong stretch of rapids. The fish get tired after running these rapids. These fish will be in this spot for the longest period of time, offering you the greatest opportunity, all day!

6. Combine 1-5 and make sure that your spot has 98% of the fish in a transitional stage, move into it. This will offer you the greatest opportunity!

7. Combine 1-6 and pick a spot that compresses and or concentrates them. On a dime, like a sardine can, trash can lid or the size of a Volkswagen beetle or bus. This cuts down on all the guess work and allows to to present your offering to all the fish on every drift.

8. The VERY BEST place to fish? Is anywhere I'm not! - yukyuk

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By utilizing the above, you will have the most fish in front of you for the greatest period of time in a concentrated area offering you the greatest opportunity to present your offering to ALL of them. Fish ON and ON and ON! - Baby!!

Now you know what I look for normally.....................

I hope you found "Todays Guide Tip" entertainingly informative or mildly educational.

Best Fish's,

Randy

www.yankeeangler.com

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Uploaded on October 9, 2013
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