Souix Narrows
rosco_jenkins
Posted 8/2/2025 12:59 PM (#1034611)
Subject: Souix Narrows




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So I posted before about my souix Narrows run and got plenty of helpful advice! Now that I have that (as good as I can without being there) figured out. What should I be looking for in terms of structure? I have navionics so I can do some scouting. Jim Saric has mentioned finding the biggest clusters of structure (islands, rocks, etc). Is there anything I can look for on the map prior? What can I look for when I'm there? Trip is in 2 weeks.

chuckski
Posted 8/3/2025 8:06 AM (#1034617 - in reply to #1034611)
Subject: Re: Souix Narrows




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Location: Brighton CO.
Take a small section and don't bite off too much. (learn were ever rock, weed and current is located) When all else falls fish channel and reef markers. And larger fish will be by main lake area's for the most part.
IAJustin
Posted 8/3/2025 9:02 AM (#1034619 - in reply to #1034617)
Subject: Re: Souix Narrows




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Saddles, points, reefs and islands with “character” , sand cups, boulders…under water extension's, weedy bays as part of larger main lake islands …some smaller islands worth fishing the entire thing especially since it’s your first time, by smaller it still might take you 2-3 hours to fish it (big islands for many lakes)…when you move or catch fish, try to replicate similar spots…you wanted to run towards skeet as mentioned before it’s gonna be a long run with 1000’s of spots between where you are staying.