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Topic: Russian river  (Read 3492 times)

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rolf99

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  • What is a weekend without fishing?
  • Location: Alameda, CA, 94501
  • Date Registered: Oct 2011
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every year in the spring and summer we go to the Russian River and I go fishing. do you have any tips on smallie and american shad fishing in the Russian River?
thanks for your help.
<ΒΊ))))X
So many fish,
So little time...


bellyflop

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Try 2"-3" black worm rigged with just enough weight to bump the bottom. It imitates a leech. When the sun is off the water try a 3" zara spook in a frog color. Just work the seams,  entrances to pools and any over hangs. Good luck!


Mini Ducker

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2009
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My go to lure is a rooster-tail (various colors) in the tail ends of riffles and around steep rocky banks.

Good Luck.



 

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