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Walleye Stalker Floats
  • Made of Paulownia Wood...NOT Balsa!!!
  • Aerodynamically designed for accurate casts.
  • Available in three sizes, specifically designed for use with 1/16, 1/8, and 1/4 oz. baits and/or jigs.
  • A proven float for catching those wily Steelhead.
  • Complete "how-to-use" instructions included.

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Steelhead Stalker Float Fishing Tips

The "Steelhead Stalker" Float, when used properly, can be your best ally for catching more steelhead. There are several factors to know in order to be the most efficient with your float. First, fishing the right type of water where steelhead live is your primary concern. Second, fishing the proper depth. Third, maintaining the proper float attitude or position is "imperative". Combine these three factors and you will be on your way to steelhead success!!!

Fishing the right type of water is important in finding steelhead. Steelhead prefer water that is 4 to 10 feet deep and moving at approximately walking speed. Often you will find fish on the edges of current where fast water meets slow water, or where obstructions like boulders or logs deflect the strength of the current.

Fishing the proper depth is very important. The best opportunity for your offering to be seen by steelhead is when your bait or jig floats by just above the fish. They can see up and to the sides easily, so you will want to keep your bait or jig above them. Steelhead generally sit near the bottom of the river near structure. With this in mind you will want your bait or jig set 1 to 2 feet off the bottom. It is important that your presentation does not drag on the bottom as this affects your float attitude or position.

[image] Steelhead StalkerFloat attitude is important in determining an effective presentation. Float position or attitude is the angle of your float in respect to your bait or jig. If your bait or jig is dragging on the bottom your float will often be tipped downstream. If your line is not feeding out quickly enough or there is drag in your line, your float may be tipped towards the upstream side. For the most effective presentation, you want your float to be presented vertically with a drag-free float.

Using the "Steelhead Stalker" Float, these three factors will help you to present your bait or jig to steelhead more effectively and... of course, enjoy a much better day of fishing!!!

"Steelhead Stalker" Float Tips Compliments Of
Salmon Trout Steelheader Magazine
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"Steelhead Stalker" Float
Premier Plastics, Inc. - Omaha, Nebraska - Phone: (402) 346-2998

Steelhead Floats Available as follows:

Black with Day-Glo Orange and Day-Glo Yellow
One float per package with complete instructions

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PLEASE NOTE: The products available on this site are being offered at full retail price, and we highly encourage you to visit your local fishing tackle retailer for the best values. However, as some local retailers may not carry our entire line of fishing tackle and accessories, we are pleased to offer them to you here.

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