Forage on the Susquehanna

JimKennedy

JimKennedy

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Just got back from a weekend excursion to the Susquehanna River between Harrisburg and Halifax. Usually this time of year I see dozens of crayfish scurrying away every time I take a step. This weekend (July 22-23), very few crayfish.

Meanwhile, minnies are usually scarce, but I saw swarms of them. Anyone else notice a change in the forage situation, or was this likely just a quirk of the spot (or days) I was fishing?

Caught plenty of smallmouth sized 7 inches to more than a foot with minimal effort, and they looked well fed.
 
Tons of crayfish and Minnie's on my lancaster county section, lots of times when taking out hooks I see crayfish whiskers poking out of the bass gut , fish are incredibly fat
 
Fished the mouth of Fishing creek near Fort Hunter a few weeks ago at dusk, and the crayfish were everywhere. But I saw no baitfish or fry. It's a big river.
 
After the high water in 2018, noticed a huge decline (or what appeared to be a huge decrease) in crayfish numbers. Bouncing back and plenty last year / this year. It depends what section you are in as to how much bait fish activity you'll see. Around islands, in the shallow / slower water or near weed beds is where you'll see the most bait fish.

Fish numbers have been good this year IMHO. Not a ton of beasts but enough to keep you casting.
 
The bass I have been catching for the last couple weeks all show evidence of eating crayfish. I am catching some big ones but not like in the springtime or last summer. Not sure where they got to.
 
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