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huntgamefish
Posted 6/30/2014 11:00 AM (#112028)
Subject: River current?


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Is the current in the Wolf strong or weak? Just figuring what size jigs to use with half a crawler vertical or pitching near Orhula.

jtech
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stacker
Posted 6/30/2014 12:04 PM (#112030 - in reply to #112028)
Subject: RE: River current?


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River is in good height as well as speed. It is neither fast nor slow. Really it is perfect shape right now.
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huntgamefish
Posted 6/30/2014 3:47 PM (#112031 - in reply to #112030)
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Which would be better at this time for vertical jigging; 1/8, 3/16, 1/4 oz.?

jtech
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stacker
Posted 6/30/2014 5:37 PM (#112032 - in reply to #112031)
Subject: RE: River current?


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Since it is just you and me on here, hahahaha everyone else is not watching, let me tell ya what is happening right now on the river. The walleye never did get funneled out of the river. They have been continuously filtering down. They have been using wood on flats to feed around and deep holes. The holes can be fished with a 1/4 oz down to about 20ft on fireline, then you need to be 3/8th. Keep contact and use leeches and 1/2 crawlers. Fan casting flats with cranks has been working as well. The bluegill have been good on the back bays on the weedlines.

Hope that helps

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huntgamefish
Posted 7/1/2014 8:30 AM (#112036 - in reply to #112032)
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Thank you sir, your a scholar and a saint!

jtech
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schrdr
Posted 7/1/2014 2:24 PM (#112039 - in reply to #112028)
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Scholar maybe Saint- I ain't buying that one
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stacker
Posted 7/3/2014 10:28 AM (#112042 - in reply to #112039)
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hehehehehe
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huntgamefish
Posted 7/6/2014 12:16 PM (#112044 - in reply to #112028)
Subject: Re: River current?


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Opps, I think I set you up for that one. I didn't get the chance to fish the river during the holiday week, but I'm aiming for fishing it in the next couple of weeks. I hope the current sticks around for when that time comes.

jtech
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huntgamefish
Posted 7/15/2014 7:03 AM (#112162 - in reply to #112028)
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Stacker, has the flathead catfishing been good this year?

jtech
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stacker
Posted 7/15/2014 12:19 PM (#112169 - in reply to #112162)
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I don't listen to the flat head guys.
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huntgamefish
Posted 7/15/2014 1:59 PM (#112178 - in reply to #112028)
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OK, I'll keep it on the walleye fishing.

jtech
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stacker
Posted 7/15/2014 2:21 PM (#112181 - in reply to #112178)
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hahhaahahaha no, really, do you know the flat head guys? you don't want to listen to them, they are a little loose man. LOL
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huntgamefish
Posted 7/16/2014 1:24 PM (#112203 - in reply to #112028)
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Thanks for the warning.

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huntgamefish
Posted 8/8/2014 8:11 AM (#112453 - in reply to #112028)
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Can a person walk across the river yet? The area needs lots of rain now!
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stacker
Posted 8/11/2014 11:01 AM (#112462 - in reply to #112453)
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Believe it or not, the river is actually in good shape. Not sure when the corp of engineers schedule draw down dates are, but that will be the next factor.
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