CrappieHunter
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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?
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 clearHow 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.
Thank you I’ll definitely try thatI would definitely have a top water popper in my arsenal for this time of year.
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That's crazy, I've always thought salmon were really picky about what they eat.^^^^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.
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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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They areThat's crazy, I've always thought salmon were really picky about what they eat.
I've thought they'd work in the 'race for trout. The secret is keep them bouncing off the bottom on retrieve.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.
Seems like if you crank slow and stop periodically, smallies grab on the pause.I've thought they'd work in the 'race for trout. The secret is keep them bouncing off the bottom on retrieve.
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.Seems like if you crank slow and stop periodically, smallies grab on the pause.
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.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
Thanks, I’ll be trying up by Ashtabula soonBack 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
I was talking about Whapetraz (college joke).Thanks, I’ll be trying up by Ashtabula soon![]()