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Wouldn't Want To Be A Baitfish!


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Nowhere to hide and the fear of being eaten is constant! This is certainly proving to be a unique spring flow on the Minnesota River. I managed to catch a few White Bass tonight finally. The minnows are thick as usual but this year they aren't finding the nice cover in the creeks and along the shore like they normally would.

Choosing a fishing spot may suddenly become a little more of a challenge. What to use and where to use it is the question and will be for a while unless we get a substantial amount of rain. Might have to resort to fall methods...Anybody catching any frogs yet? smile.gif The water is cleaner than it normally would be and that is a big plus. I guess all a person can do is see what happens in the next 2-4 weeks. If fishing gets slow, I can always hunt up some agates!

WET NETS!

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interesting that you brought up frogs smile.gif I just caught 5 leopards on Wednesday and caught 3 channels in the 5-10 range within 20 minutes with them. I bet if I was in walleye territory and if it was eye season, that I would have had good luck with them as well.

I checked out that bullhead creek that you mentioned last year, and there was nada there frown.gif Guess the low water not only affects the fishing of gamefish, but for catching bait as well.

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i think its a little early fro bullheads. if i remember right they will move in after all the trees have leaves.

on another note with this low clear water do oi need to change how i fish for cats. i have only had luck with nightcrawlers this year. tried minnow chuncks with no luck.

caught a 24 1/2 inch sauger my biggest yet i have a pic but dont know how to post it any help would be nice

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CPR <(((<

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Last sat. the 17th I spent some time casting jiggs with plastics near one of my favorite fall spots. I caught a few bass and with a red Knucklehead jig tipped with a pearl sassy shad and caught a 26" Eye. I caught a few frogs but didn't get any strikes them. I ussually like to tip my plastics with a chunk of crawler, but this might be a great year for catching all species with just a jig tipped with your favorite plastic!

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Being new to this cat thing...

Curious what it means to fish with fall season tactics as opposed to normal(I assume higher-dirtier) spring tactics? How do your approaches change during the season?

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SERIOUSLY! It was THIS big!

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