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Deska
Posted by Barron on Mar 31 2006
If your going to fish the confluence start with a helmet and a pair of goggles, It wont help you catch fish, but you will have your eyes and ears at the end of the day. It gets pretty crowded over there.
Early mornings soaking eggs works well.You can drees them up with spin and glows but well ccured eggs work best. You can also throw a multitude of hardware such as any size vibrex. I use blue and green. Im not sure it matters, I think once a king decides to hit something, color does not matter much. Thats my 15 years worth of fishing them. We have had 35-50 fish days upstream. Moving up stream its hard to beat green/chartruse yarn. Orange will work well also. 6/0 Gamagatsu octopus hooks on a long leader. I run 35-40lb maxima line, clear not that green $#@#$@%
Good luck.

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