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<blockquote data-quote="GSM" data-source="post: 105600" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>If you plan on heading to where the Buffalo dumps in from Johnson Park you are looking at 28-30 river miles. Last fall I put in @ Johnson park and headed south to the dam. I think the average middle of the channel depth I found was about 4 feet. It was super low last fall and not much higher now. I only went about a mile and gave up after hitting 3 deadheads and 2 mudbars. It always seems like to me the South end of town river has a deeper better channel for running. Yes, you can get into decent cats on the south end also. Running the river in Fargo is always a crap shoot on what is lurking inches under the surface. Learn to "read" the water surface for swirls and other tell tale signs of underwater carnage. I keep my motor as high up on trim as possible. Read Captain Brads reports and apply his tactics to the Red in Fargo. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSM, post: 105600, member: 852"] If you plan on heading to where the Buffalo dumps in from Johnson Park you are looking at 28-30 river miles. Last fall I put in @ Johnson park and headed south to the dam. I think the average middle of the channel depth I found was about 4 feet. It was super low last fall and not much higher now. I only went about a mile and gave up after hitting 3 deadheads and 2 mudbars. It always seems like to me the South end of town river has a deeper better channel for running. Yes, you can get into decent cats on the south end also. Running the river in Fargo is always a crap shoot on what is lurking inches under the surface. Learn to "read" the water surface for swirls and other tell tale signs of underwater carnage. I keep my motor as high up on trim as possible. Read Captain Brads reports and apply his tactics to the Red in Fargo. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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