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I just started fishing the Susquahanna river out of the Pittston launch
here in Pa. the water is like chocolate milk, maybe 1-2 foot visibility. It holds smallies, muskie, asst. cats for the most part. I've had some success throwing char/white willowleaf spinnerbaits with large gold blade and silver secondary blade. Took a few smallies and got bit off by a muskie. Seems like thats all they wanted last weekend. What would you throw? Thanks, Dave V |
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I'd throw your a$$ into the river...twice
"david" wrote in message news:e0bBe.6115$1%4.1690@trndny02... I just started fishing the Susquahanna river out of the Pittston launch here in Pa. the water is like chocolate milk, maybe 1-2 foot visibility. It holds smallies, muskie, asst. cats for the most part. I've had some success throwing char/white willowleaf spinnerbaits with large gold blade and silver secondary blade. Took a few smallies and got bit off by a muskie. Seems like thats all they wanted last weekend. What would you throw? Thanks, Dave V |
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"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
... I'd throw your a$$ into the river...twice --------(to which Joe replied)------- Or, if that doesn't produce the intended results, you could try black, bulky, slow-moving lures.... black worms, black plastic stick baits, black jigs, black spinnerbaits.... anything that can move slowly and create a high contrast to the surrounding water seems your highest probability. If you choose spinnerbaits, you might consider a copper blade or a tandem copper/black or gold/black configuration. Joe |
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david wrote:
the water is like chocolate milk, maybe 1-2 foot visibility. That's clear water here - right now from all the rain you can't see a spinnerbait down 2 inches in some of our lakes. |
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Ronnie Garrison wrote:
david wrote: the water is like chocolate milk, maybe 1-2 foot visibility. That's clear water here - right now from all the rain you can't see a spinnerbait down 2 inches in some of our lakes. Ronnie, I was going to say the same thing, 2' vis would be considered clear here on Winnebago. Chris |
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same here, 4 inchs then the white spinnerbait disappears, not the norm
though "Chris Rennert" wrote in message . .. Ronnie Garrison wrote: david wrote: the water is like chocolate milk, maybe 1-2 foot visibility. That's clear water here - right now from all the rain you can't see a spinnerbait down 2 inches in some of our lakes. Ronnie, I was going to say the same thing, 2' vis would be considered clear here on Winnebago. Chris |
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