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Types of fish.......? Expect the resident smallmouth bass anywhere from pint sized to real rod benders. Cast spinners of sizes to match your quarry. Smaller lures in the size #1 category or 1/8 - 1/4 oz. will bring surprising results.......rock bass, crappie, perch, trout, bluegills, sunnies or even a pickerel. Brand or style of spinners is up to you. Small plugs will work fine too. Minnow styles work well on the trout. Mid sized crank baits ( keep them small) in crawfish patterns can be deadly. Enjoy your adventure. Be sure to get out of your canoe in places that look fishy and make some casts so you don't blow right past a good spot. Tight lines!
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Give us the report !
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Nick's working on it, he's a busy ok
Basically some tough paddling and a few portages through complete log jams in river, for lots of smallmouth, scattered rainbows, and some wild catches like a walleye, and a palimino that popped off. Thanks to all the info shared. I will have to say that the stretch we did was too long due to the fact that portaging over stuff and taking your time in the frequent holes and runs will add a lot of time. Small-Kayak friendly, not so much for a canoe id say. |
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