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<blockquote data-quote="shorthairsrus" data-source="post: 158444" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>I would start south --- as far as you can go -- where the current is less - ft rice / or hazelton. Easier to load your boat and you wont have as many hazzards --cept sandbars plus you have generally good fishing. Beforre you start fishing motor around and watch your elecrronics - you will get the feel of how the river runs and where the sandbars are. Bring a oar waders just in case - but generally the river is easy to learn when it moves slower. . Start dragging a jig and min this spring- use one big enough you can feel on the bottom. run your trolling mtor into the current just enough so you slip down stream slowly with the current ---- You will get a fish sooner or later. Once you catch that fish -- you will just have a feel. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorthairsrus, post: 158444, member: 219"] I would start south --- as far as you can go -- where the current is less - ft rice / or hazelton. Easier to load your boat and you wont have as many hazzards --cept sandbars plus you have generally good fishing. Beforre you start fishing motor around and watch your elecrronics - you will get the feel of how the river runs and where the sandbars are. Bring a oar waders just in case - but generally the river is easy to learn when it moves slower. . Start dragging a jig and min this spring- use one big enough you can feel on the bottom. run your trolling mtor into the current just enough so you slip down stream slowly with the current ---- You will get a fish sooner or later. Once you catch that fish -- you will just have a feel. IMO [/QUOTE]
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