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  1. This could be ANY INFO ON DAM FISHING. Headed out @ 4:30 am for some early morning action for stripes at Wheeler dam. This water is violent and fast.. I broke a "not so heavy duty" spinning rod a week ago and lost about 5-6 good Rooster-tails and mix of other lures to the current and rocks! Share with me some good lures, baits and strategies for "bank fishing" this dam...I'm kinda new to dam fishing and all I've heard so far is to fish the "little pools"... How the heck do I distinguish ze little pools? I have a good selection 1/2-1 oz Bucktail jigs in White & Chartreuse, 4 in curly tail jigs, and some Chrome shallow-medium running crank baits...a friend of mine has been tossing baby bluegills about 4-5 inches long and just murdering the stripes and Flathead catfish! Thanks Reggie
  2. Sorry for the stupid "play on words" title, had to do it. So my girl and I got an apartment in St. Cloud this week. Pretty stoked. Although this means now we're leaving the country and going into the city. My boat will feel so deprived and lonely! Although, I'm super thankful that St. Cloud has the famous Mississippi river going directly through it, with a pretty popular dam only a short walk from my apartment. THANK GOD. Now - I've fished a dam before. The Rum River dam, which hasn't provided very well. Number one, that river isn't the greatest for fishing. Number two, I'm probably fishing it wrong! I'll be moving September 1st and I will want to be fishing that dam as soon as possible. Gimme some dam fishing tips, I've heard you can get some pretty good sized fish out of the big Missy! The link below is a youtube video of the EXACT dam that I will be fishing... Just to give you an idea of the water current, size of the river, etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sckG1VLu2Cg
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