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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 435258" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Got the chance to get back out yesterday and boated 26 smallmouth, a few fallfish and a dozen or so sunfish. Have never seen the sunfish so aggressive on the river. Water temp was 67 with a slight to moderate stain. Most fish came against rocky shorelines. Slack or swift water didn't seem to matter. Just needed to find the rocky bottoms next to the banks. A few fish came from behind main river current breaks. Biggest went 18", the rest were on the smaller side. 2.75" tubes and curly tail grubs caught most fish. I tried out the Keitech Crazy Flapper rigged on a ned head and it also did well. Seemed to produce bigger fish then the smaller tubes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 435258, member: 9169"] Got the chance to get back out yesterday and boated 26 smallmouth, a few fallfish and a dozen or so sunfish. Have never seen the sunfish so aggressive on the river. Water temp was 67 with a slight to moderate stain. Most fish came against rocky shorelines. Slack or swift water didn't seem to matter. Just needed to find the rocky bottoms next to the banks. A few fish came from behind main river current breaks. Biggest went 18", the rest were on the smaller side. 2.75" tubes and curly tail grubs caught most fish. I tried out the Keitech Crazy Flapper rigged on a ned head and it also did well. Seemed to produce bigger fish then the smaller tubes. [/QUOTE]
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