csoult
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My wife and daughter both had something going on last night so I decided to do a little warm water fishing. The West Branch of the Susquehanna river where I live has some nice small mouth fishing above Moshannon creek or "The Red Mo". I only had about 2 hours from the time I got home so I headed to a spot within 5 min of my house. I ended up hitting the water about 6:30p. Water temp was much cooler, and up considerably, from when a friend and I went a week ago. Started fishing and immediately caught a smallie, as I am reeling him in I notice about 5 or 6 huge carp had moved in below me. At first I contemplated going after them with some sucker spawn flies that I have in my box but decided against it due to the fact that I was only using a 4wt rod and would like to continue using it. So I continued fishing the olive wooly bugger that I had on and proceeded to catch 2 more smallmouth the last of which had definitely been caught very recently as you can see from the tear in his lip. Things got quiet after that so I switched to a black bead head wooly bugger. Well when I did this I learned a lesson for that section of the river, if I want to catch rock bass all day this is the fly to use! The problem is the rock bass were hitting it so quick I don't think the smallies even got a chance to look at it. Caught about 15 rock bass before it got dark, some of which were nice sized. So all in all it was a good evening. I attached some photo's of the smallies but didn't take any of the rock bass. On a side note when we were driving down the road the week before to fish at this spot we noticed something in the tree I attached that pic also, thought you guys would get a kick out of that.