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River is gonna most likely be blown out with all this rain. As far as what to target there’s just about everything in the big d it’s just a matter of what do you want to catch.... this time year mostly Muskie,walleye,channel cats
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Yeah, with all this rain, I don't think the river will be good for a few day. I may try after Christmas. Try to fish back water Eddie's and inside bends. Areas outside of the current and this time of year with the cooler water, usually deeper. Boat launch areas are a good first area to try
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Ok awesome! Thank you for the advice! Any advice on lures that would be most effective?
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No expert on the Delaware, but I'd let a shiner under a slip float drift around the deeper eddies. Fun not knowing what you have when the float goes down.
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