Yes. Streamers are still working on them. A 16" SM fights harder than a 20" brown on a 4 weight also.It is a great time to pursue smallmouth in the rivers. The bite is often on fire at this time of the year, and the weather has been so enjoyable. I recommend giving that a go.
"Golf is a good walk spoiled."One of my sons just spent a week near Slate Run. He took a lot of hikes on the big creek and Slate Run that were interrupted by bringing 8 fish to hand.
Minnows only leave a stink with hardly any muck. My dad made a lot of good memories for be by taking me fishing for perch, smelt, and any other panfish in the Lake or Bay when we lived in Lawrence Park. We almost always used minnows.Steelhead? Pffft..
I'm stockpiling perch and will be until PI Bay drops below 50F, which will be a while yet. My only complaint is that it takes a while to get the nightcrawler muck out from under my fingernails.
Actually, there is something that is probably better than either crawlers or minnows or at least less muss and fuss. Take one or two worms fishing and catch one decent bluegill. Use a sharp knife to cut 3/8 X 1" long strips from his flank and stick one of them on a hook. I grew up fishing LeBoeuf for crappie and after we started using fish strips, we threw the minnow net and bucket away. I didn't mind. Minnows are a PITA to catch and keep.Minnows only leave a stink with hardly any muck. My dad made a lot of good memories for be by taking me fishing for perch, smelt, and any other panfish in the Lake or Bay when we lived in Lawrence Park. We almost always used minnows.
Same last week on the lower Yough. There are deep holes that are crystal clear and I could see groups of smallmouth but they weren’t interested in anything. Frustrating as hell but really cool at the same time.I went fishing last weekend on the West Branch Susquehanna and I could see bottom in 18 feet of water! I've never seen it that clear before. One time before I recall seeing down to 11 foot.
How was the fishing?I went fishing last weekend on the West Branch Susquehanna and I could see bottom in 18 feet of water! I've never seen it that clear before. One time before I recall seeing down to 11 foot.
Where is the West Branch Susquehanna 18 feet deep?I went fishing last weekend on the West Branch Susquehanna and I could see bottom in 18 feet of water! I've never seen it that clear before. One time before I recall seeing down to 11 foot.