Tandems and a articulated version work quite well with the fish. I make the articulated by cutting off the front hook and shortening the wire a bit, now there are devices made just for this case.

Peggy

The real long ones are mostly trolled on open lakes now. On 11/21/2011 6:48 PM, Neville Gosling wrote:
Hey Darren:

Thanks for sharing. Lots of Rangely streamers - nice to see, as seldom
used in British Columbia. I would have thought that with the
long-shanked hooks, there is so much leverage that a lot of fish would
be lost, but I guess it depends on the type of fish and whether they are
prone to jump when hooked.

Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver
BC Canada

On 21/11/2011 2:47 PM, Pacres wrote:
Hey all.

It was great fun to be able to make it down for this show, and I'd
like to be doing it more often. I got a chance to meet a few people
from the board here in person, and do a bit of chatting. I managed to
a take a few pictures, so for all those interested, here is the link
to the set. http://www.flickr.com/photos/pacres/sets/72157628084696541/

Cheers

Darren



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