Kabutt
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- Jun 11, 2012
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Been exploring this awesome river the past few weekends between Wilkes-Barre and Sunbury. Fishing big rivers like this is totally new to me, and I've been enjoying it. I've used a combination of Google and just driving up and down to look for riffles to fish. I have a few questions for you experienced river bassers...
I've been exclusively fishing features associated with moderately moving water - are the miles of slower water between riffles worth targeting at all?
I did relatively well on Saturday, and managed to fish most of the day without getting wet to boot. Then on Sunday I fished a section I had done well on previously, without any success. The water was about a foot higher, but I adjusted my techniques accordingly. Could the lack of action be attributed to strong high-pressure moving in? I never really paid much attention to the barometric pressure with regard to fishing for trout...
Where can I fish the lower river!? PM me if you like.
I've been exclusively fishing features associated with moderately moving water - are the miles of slower water between riffles worth targeting at all?
I did relatively well on Saturday, and managed to fish most of the day without getting wet to boot. Then on Sunday I fished a section I had done well on previously, without any success. The water was about a foot higher, but I adjusted my techniques accordingly. Could the lack of action be attributed to strong high-pressure moving in? I never really paid much attention to the barometric pressure with regard to fishing for trout...
Where can I fish the lower river!? PM me if you like.