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Not Ranked : 0 Small Streams, Seams, and Wild Trout While fishing small streams with low and clear water the same techniques apply as they do in big water. I believe CTobias mentioned these seams in another thread. This is a section of a stream with a good example. You can see the seam to either side of the current, but the trout were holding just to the side of the log. ![]() In this section the trout were holding to the seam on the right in the photo. ![]() And when the Bomber was allowed to drift into these seams, good results happened. ![]() ![]() The water temp was 58 degrees, and the fish were very active. |
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