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My First Smallie


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A Smallie on the Meramec in the St Louis area??!? That sounds promising! Especially for a fish of that size! Outstanding.

Might I ask, without giving away the exact spot, was this above or below Castlewood State Park?

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A Smallie on the Meramec in the St Louis area??!? That sounds promising! Especially for a fish of that size! Outstanding.

Might I ask, without giving away the exact spot, was this above or below Castlewood State Park?

hahahahaha.......the fish have been there and they will continue to be there......you guys crack me up. I guess your lack of sucess tells you there aren't any smallies here???....I have caught several fish in the 18 inch class from times beach to Fenton and have given explicit direction on where to go......here's a clue if you want a big smallie around here go where the mini railroad is to the sherman bridge....there is some of the deepest water on the Meramec in a hole there....good fishing thru there if you know what yer doing.

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SWEET!!! That's probably at least a 10 year old fish. Thanks for releasing it and giving somebody else a chance to catch her too.

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Looks fairly similar to a spot I frequent, but there are a few things not quite like it, unless a big fallen tree that would be behind that smallmouth has somehow got swept away. Sweet fish btw. I'd be especially jealous if it would be the same spot I'm thinking of as I've had limited luck for anything there, much less a quality fish like that.

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That's a great first smallmouth. In Missouri you won't catch many as large or larger than that one. You should be hooked from this point forward. I enjoy catching river smallmouth over largemouth. They fight harder, jump more, and tend to be much mroe aggressive, at least in the rivers and creeks I fish frequently.

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