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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 368811" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>Varies on where we fish. If the water is deep enough we use HJ 10's or HJ 12's. Fire Tiger is a good bet, but other colors work also.</p><p>If fishing shallower water, it's better to use a floater. Almost all the fish I catch come from the depths you mentioned, 1-8'. They can be very shallow at night.</p><p>If you want to read some good posts on fishing a river, go to "walleye central" and read the Susquehanna River thread.</p><p>BASICS!!!!---EDDYS, EDGES OF CURRENT, CURRENT BREAKS, AREAS WITH LARGE ROCKS, FRONT AND BACK OF BRIDGE PIERS. No secret, just have to do a little homework and find prime spots. These will also hold walleyes during the day. </p><p>You can go to ANY article on fishing a river for walleyes, and every one of them will mention the basics I listed above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 368811, member: 6547"] Varies on where we fish. If the water is deep enough we use HJ 10's or HJ 12's. Fire Tiger is a good bet, but other colors work also. If fishing shallower water, it's better to use a floater. Almost all the fish I catch come from the depths you mentioned, 1-8'. They can be very shallow at night. If you want to read some good posts on fishing a river, go to "walleye central" and read the Susquehanna River thread. BASICS!!!!---EDDYS, EDGES OF CURRENT, CURRENT BREAKS, AREAS WITH LARGE ROCKS, FRONT AND BACK OF BRIDGE PIERS. No secret, just have to do a little homework and find prime spots. These will also hold walleyes during the day. You can go to ANY article on fishing a river for walleyes, and every one of them will mention the basics I listed above. [/QUOTE]
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