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<blockquote data-quote="muskiemike12" data-source="post: 309023" data-attributes="member: 4897"><p>I love smallie fishing! They fight harder than any other fish out there. </p><p>My favorite way to catch them is on top water. Pop R's, tiny torpedoes, and buzz baits are my favorite in a river. You are going to have to learn to read the current breaks to figure out where they are feeding. My biggest fish just about always come on a jig n craw. Let the strength of the current and depth of water determine the weight of the jig you use. 1/8 to 3/8 is most commonly what I use. Black/blue or pumpkin/orange are the colors I throw. Flukes and senko's work too when you know right where the fish are. Don't forget about crankbaits either. Wiggle warts and shad raps in craw patterns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskiemike12, post: 309023, member: 4897"] I love smallie fishing! They fight harder than any other fish out there. My favorite way to catch them is on top water. Pop R's, tiny torpedoes, and buzz baits are my favorite in a river. You are going to have to learn to read the current breaks to figure out where they are feeding. My biggest fish just about always come on a jig n craw. Let the strength of the current and depth of water determine the weight of the jig you use. 1/8 to 3/8 is most commonly what I use. Black/blue or pumpkin/orange are the colors I throw. Flukes and senko's work too when you know right where the fish are. Don't forget about crankbaits either. Wiggle warts and shad raps in craw patterns. [/QUOTE]
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