Super User Felix77 Posted June 20, 2014 Super User Posted June 20, 2014 I have never fished for bass in a river system before. I hear that things are "different". I will have my 1st opportunity the weekend after next. Any advice? Tips? FWIW ... It appears to be a relatively stained/dirty river. At least the parts that I can observe. Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted June 20, 2014 Super User Posted June 20, 2014 Just fished the Mohawk yesterday...very high and extremely muddy right now. As far as advice...be prepared to get snagged a lot. But that's most rivers anyway. Quote
EvanT123 Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 Between the 6-7 lock the river was flooded this past week. It is now in a post flood stage and things are clearing up. If we get light rains for the next week you should not have a problem finding some fish. If you are driving I would look for 4 types of situations. Rocky flats, creek mouths and current transitions/breaks. I like to drag a tube or work topwater in the current breaks/rocky flats. Creek mouths I like a senko/topwater. A fluke will be tied on at all times. If you are not in a tournament trolling a grub or jerkbait is a great way to find fish. I like to use solid colors; the translucent colors never seem to produce as well for me. 1 Quote
Bank4Bass Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 White/Chartrusse 1/2oz spinnerbait works really well for me and I fish the mohawk about 80% of the time I fish. 1 Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted June 30, 2014 Author Super User Posted June 30, 2014 Just finished my tournament this past Saturday. Definitely very different than any fishing I have ever done. Muddy ... and I mean muddy waters. Less than a few inches visibility. The fish I did catch I caught dragging a black tube or t-rigged senko around. That seemed to be the only way to get a bite where my boater and I were. FWIW ... I did learn one precious thing though. Just because it's like chocolate milk doesn't mean the bass can't see dark lures dragging on the bottom. I tried bright white colored lures and they just downright ignored it. Went black and the bites started to happen. I lost a very nice Smallmouth on a senko. Got bit, began reeling it in and then it jumped out of the water. When I reel the line in my senko was split just short of the hook. I don't think the SMB ever had the hook in its mouth. Amazing how strong they are. It held on almost all the way to the boat. I will get my revenge Mohawk. Quote
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