Okay guys, I'm going to try and take advantage of the knowlege on this forum...I know we have a lot of good fishermen lurking around here!!!
I'm looking to fine tune my tackle setup in hopes of nailing more rainbows...specifically fishing from the shore.
I'm mostly fishing Heart Lake, Lake Erie, and Cranberry lake (Whidbey Island/Anacortes areas)...but from time to time make it out to Lake Mcmurray or spend lazy evenings at Clear Lake (since it's just 5 minutes away).
Current Setup...basic "Powerbait" rigging.
3/4-1oz weight, 12-30" of leader (depending on lake/area) #8 hook and 2 powerbait nuggets. I've got 8lb on the reel, and using 4lb for the leader.
I'm doing okay so far. My bro-in-law and I pulled in sever at Heart Lake last night, and I nailed a couple at Cranberry last weekend. The problem is I'm missing a lot of fish. For every one I land, I miss at least five or six.
It's been a few years since I'd done any trout fishing, but I don't remember my miss ratio being so high!
I think the problem is the bait setup.
I have to get a good amount of bait on the hook or else it won't float...but at that point the hook is so far into the bait that I'm pulling bait and all rather than setting the hook/they'll spit it out without gettin' the hook.
I played one last night for a good 20 seconds or so, getting it halfway to the shore before he spit it out...when I got my line in the bait was flattened a bit, but still there and you still couldn't see the hook! Bleck! I should have had that fish!
This is probably a pretty lame question...but I sure could use some advice.
Should I try a smaller/lighter hook so I can use a little less bait?
Different hook all-together?
Anything?
Bueller? Bueller?

I don't want to change my bait or leader setup, because it's working pretty well...but I'd rather give fish the hook than just a sampler. I am open to trying anything, though.