Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
I have never fished here, but this was one of my goals for 2009. I was amazed at seeing how many cars that were lined up the river at 5am. I seen hundreds of anglers with headlights on, reminded me of a pack of racoons. I followed my buddy to the farm parking lot. It was just getting light out when we finally trekked to one of his holes. I found a nice spot to practice and get the flow of the etiquette of combat fishing. I was excited and the river was showing promise with several large fish being hooked. None that were landed at this spot were legally caught, but watching the battle was awesome. I kept on telling myself this cast - this cast...The bite did stop and after talking to the more experienced anglers, the fish were holding up at "The Meat Hole." We walked along the bank and looking down we could see numerous large fish swimming near the claybanks toward the camp sites. But no one was hooking up. We settled in above the Meat hole and I witnessed 4 fish being hooked. The 3 that were landed legally were 12-25 pounds. Most everyone on the river was using small corky (black) and some used yarn, some didn't. I was using size 8 corky (too big) and size 2/0 hook with about 8 feet of leader running 14lb main and 14lb leader. I did meet some really nice folks next to me and they said this weekend will be extremely packed and next week the tides are going to be in our favor..
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service