Sticks and lures?

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What kind of set up should I take, to fish on a float hunt off the north slope in August. Grayling and Char will be the target. Fly fish is out because I lack equipment and experience . Rod, line and lures that you would take on an artic float?
 

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mepps spinners and smaller spoons. you could bring some flies, just throw a red and white bobber a few feet up the line to get some weight to be able to cast it out.
 

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Little mepps or panther martin spinners are killers and I grew up fishing flies behind a bobber. Both methods have proved successful up north. Hard to go wrong with either.
 

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Like you said, the char will be in heavy, and they are generally very easy to catch. They like Mepps # 3's and spoons of the same size. Swedish pimples and Kastmasters are great. Fish the edges of riffles. Use the same things for grayling, smaller. For poles, I use open faces spinning gear but anything will work.
 

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Sounds good i Got plenty of those lures. How about line wieght ?
I have a boat and vacation home on lake erie. I run down riggers and planer board for walleye ,steelhead , Lakers and salmon.
 

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I love my Fenwick HMG70ML/M-FS3. 3 piece travel rod that comes with a nice case (you can leave the reel on). It has 2 tips, medium light and medium. Matched up with a Shimano Stradic 2500 with an extra spool so I can switch between 8# (or 6#) and 12#. I got mine on Amazon for $120 but it doesn't look they are available at the moment. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075DD4M5Q?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
 

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The Dollies will be in pretty good current in the Kongakut. For most places, like Stu said, 8 would be great, but for the current, ten would be a little better. I think.
 
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