Fishing for river smallies?

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I’m heading on a trip soon and saw there was a river with smallmouth near by so I want to try catching my first river smallmouth. Any tips? Any cheap lures to use incase I get snagged?
 


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How clear and deep is the water? How big is the river?

Check out NDYakAngler on YouTube. He fishes the Sheyenne River in Valley City for smallies a lot. Good videos too.
 

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How clear and deep is the water? How big is the river?

Check out NDYakAngler on YouTube. He fishes the Sheyenne River in Valley City for smallies a lot. Good videos too.
I’m planning on fishing the Red or otter tail in the Wapeton area but I’d also like to know about the shyenne also. I don’t know the depth but I know it’s not clear
 


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^^^^That's a Rebel Wee Craw. I wish I had a dollar...in the Hills...

Fun Anecdote: One time in the State Park I saw a kid limit on salmon with the top version in about an hour. No one else had something close to throw. Need to mention; I didn't personally witness this one: Two kids in there slayed the bastards on 1/4oz white curly tail jigs; steady retrieve.

I think the incidents are reversed but not motivated to correct. Both are true.

That is all.
 

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^^^^That's a Rebel Wee Craw. I wish I had a dollar...in the Hills...

Fun Anecdote: One time in the State Park I saw a kid limit on salmon with the top version in about an hour. No one else had something close to throw. Need to mention; I didn't personally witness this one: Two kids in there slayed the bastards on 1/4oz white curly tail jigs; steady retrieve.

I think the incidents are reversed but not motivated to correct. Both are true.

That is all
That's crazy, I've always thought salmon were really picky about what they eat.
 


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I just opened this thread to post this. These things suck. Can't cast them for shit. Super slow retrieve. Smallies fricken love them. Pulled a few unreported whoppers out of the Sheyenne on these.
 

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I just opened this thread to post this. These things suck. Can't cast them for shit. Super slow retrieve. Smallies fricken love them. Pulled a few unreported whoppers out of the Sheyenne on these.
I've thought they'd work in the 'race for trout. The secret is keep them bouncing off the bottom on retrieve.
 


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Seems like if you crank slow and stop periodically, smallies grab on the pause.
Precisely. I know they more or less wobble like any crank yet that profile is something special. I believe the joined "claws" represent a soft shell.

Back in the Hills I've caught a few decent browns while after SM. I don't know the crayfish situation in the 'race. I can't recall ever seeing one.
 

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I’m planning on fishing the Red or otter tail in the Wapeton area but I’d also like to know about the shyenne also. I don’t know the depth but I know it’s not clear
Back when I was in college we caught nice smallies on jig and twisters, various colors, northland mimic minnows / swimbaits and alot on plastic crayfish imitations which i ran with very little little to no weight at the bottom of the dam I pointed out in your other form.
Good luck and share some pics
 

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Back when I was in college we caught nice smallies on jig and twisters, various colors, northland mimic minnows / swimbaits and alot on plastic crayfish imitations which i ran with very little little to no weight at the bottom of the dam I pointed out in your other form.
Good luck and share some pics
Thanks, I’ll be trying up by Ashtabula soon 😀
 


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