06-19-06, 08:05 PM | #1 |
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River Bass
Where im moveing i will be fishing the white river alot so does any of yall have any suggestions on what type of lures i should use
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same as before really no special baits maybe a tad heavier bullet sinkers. river fishing is more a currant break type of fishing.. look for anything that blocks the currant or a slack spot in the currant. these small soccer ball sized sweet spots can have the bass stacked in them..
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i like spinnerbaits
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Even though I am not much of a jig fisherman, I do use them often in rivers. Craw jigs and curly tail grub jigs are good. Fish along structure and cover especially in the areas Zooker pointed out. Spinners are a good idea as are every bass lure.
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stock up on small craws, zoom vibra or paca craws, and go to town !
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I would suggest 4" ring worms or finesse worms. I tend to downsize for river fishing. Smaller worms, cranks, ect.
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excatly were on the white? kind like it is a BIG river.. i may have a hook up that fishes that area.possibly a bullet/stroker owner.. zooker
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It`s in Flippin,Ar it is not to deep may 4ft the deepiest i can wase in it there is a sand bar in the middle that is ggod to wade to and cast down river and let your bait go with the current wile you are reeling
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06-21-06, 01:58 AM | #9 |
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IT is in Flippin Arkansas it is not so deep about 4 ft the deepiest
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06-21-06, 05:58 AM | #10 |
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Gotta jump in here and straighten out his question. There are 2 rivers he is gonna be fishing. The White and the Buffalo. The white in areas is very shallow in this particular area. The Buffalo is VERY shallow. EXCELLANT smallie fishing to be had. You gotta go up stream or down to get into the deeper waters.
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