Members bheff Posted September 8, 2014 Members Posted September 8, 2014 I have fished plenty from spider creek and up river. But I have never fished lower than spider creek. Can anyone tell me about fishing further down stream? What can I expect and is it worth chasing different t species? I can fly fish or bait cast, which ever is better. Thanks for any info.
rps Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 From Spider Creek down stream you are in transition water. Trout are still there, year around, until you reach Houseman. However, as you go farther down river, the number of walleye and other warm water species increases. Between Spider and the 62 bridge try the suspending jerk bait and the Rebel Wee Crawfish. Also think about night crawlers on a circle hook. Good luck.
Members bheff Posted September 8, 2014 Author Members Posted September 8, 2014 Thanks RPS. Never in my life have I caught a walleye. I lived on Lake Ten killer for years and we had a few, but I never hooked one. I want to expand my fishing but prefer the rivers from the lake, although I'm going to have to try catching some stripers from the kayak. Thanks again.
Amery Posted September 9, 2014 Posted September 9, 2014 I love the water below spider when table rock is really low. If you fish beaver much you get tired of fishing the same ol spots. Down there it's like a new river and hardly anyone. Some of my best days have been standing across from spider creek.
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