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Old 02-25-2017, 07:35 PM
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Old 02-26-2017, 12:52 PM
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Any tips for a noob targeting them? Next time it warms up im thinking about focusing on smb, but idk if fishing the upstream parts is a good idea, like around lamington.
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Find a hole and you'll find the smallmouth. Water is still very cold. Fish slow.
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Find a hole and you'll find the smallmouth. Water is still very cold. Fish slow.
Does it matter what part of the river? Such as upstream in the lamington? I was thinking they'd exclusively prefer the main channels for deeper water.
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Old 02-26-2017, 04:17 PM
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Very nice smallmouth for cold weather! They prefer rocky sections of rivers. partly because of all the crayfish and invertebrates they feed on there.
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Any tips for a noob targeting them? Next time it warms up im thinking about focusing on smb, but idk if fishing the upstream parts is a good idea, like around lamington.
I fished for about 1/2 hour in shallower water and not a hit, moved to a deeper stretch and fished the jig slow and found 2 in about 20 mins.
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I like the Lamington, home waters as a kid. North Branch and South Branch has a good population of smallmouth. Do what i do, go back and watch Lard's videos !!!
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I like the Lamington, home waters as a kid. North Branch and South Branch has a good population of smallmouth. Do what i do, go back and watch Lard's videos !!!
I already do that haha, if anything he made me get this urge to fish for them.
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