been pulling plugs for steelies for years and heres my take. My rods- GLoomis 941, for steelhead sized plugs hard to beat, been using them for more than 10yrs. Reel- Ambassador 5500, bullet proof drag system and lotsa line capacity, just what is needed here. Line- 30lb green power pro- with the small diameter you get all the dive you need in the deeper holes, plus now I usually get those snagged plugs back that I used to lose with mono. Tied to a Luhr Jensen Duo Lock Snap- NO Mono leader- less knots to worry about when Ike comes calling. I also believe if seeing the line is gonna spook him off the bite then the action of the plug is gonna send him into the next county! Some other tips- I keep my drags a tad looser with the power pro than I used to with mono, I use bobber stops on my line to keep them all the same distance behind the boat, I do not swing my boat side to side in a hole/ I prefer to travel thru in a straight line, I plug very slowwwwww, I use 1/0 siwash hooks on all my steelie plugs- on Tadpollies double split rings on the back hook pointed up, on Hot shots split ring/#7 barrel swivel/hook, Warts split ring/short bead chain/hook. I prefer non rattling plugs (hard to find now). And my golden rule is always,always,always run at least 1 metallic pink tadpolly no matter the water conditions