Quote Originally Posted by fishwish View Post
Just curious if any of you folks tight-line fish for bream & shellcrackers in currents in rivers. By tightlining I mean finding a deep hole in the river (8 to 12 ft); anchor up and rig a pole or reel with a large enough egg sinker to keep the worm or cricket at or near the bottom in the current. No cork, just watch the tip of your pole.

I've fished rivers this way since I was a kid and have been lucky enough to catch a lot of fish this way. If I'm fortunate enough to find me a spot with plenty of shade, it's one of the most relaxing ways to fish I've ever experienced.

I guess the reason I'm asking is that it seems I don't see as many people fishing this way like I did when I was a kid.
Fishwish, I live about 10 miles from the Ocmulgee river here in central georgia and when the river gets down where you can not fish up in the dead rivers and creeks that is exactly the way we fish. But like someone already posted if you do not know where to fish it can be boring. We have had some good luck doing it this way.I guess if I had my pick I would prefer to use my flyrod in still water.