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Message Subject: possible river pattern
tomyv
Posted 4/21/2003 10:09 AM (#67533)
Subject: possible river pattern




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Location: Washington, PA
After thinking back on the last 3 weeks of fishing the river, I noticed that every fish has come at the end of the long deep runs, just up stream from a feeder creek, and every fish was positioned on the first timber spot there. Any takers as to why this is the case?
luckymusky
Posted 4/21/2003 11:22 PM (#67630 - in reply to #67533)
Subject: RE: possible river pattern




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Location: ashtabula ohio
would think they would be downstream of the feeders but maybe the runoff, turns em off...?stain and mud?? but the timber spots are most likely outside turns with attractive current break for ambush.jus my 2 sense...
gimo
Posted 12/5/2003 12:17 PM (#90008 - in reply to #67533)
Subject: RE: possible river pattern




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Location: Passaic, NJ - Upper French River, ON
lining upstream would mean that they can attack from behind (like a follow)
and swim with the current to get whatever washed in to the river.
i always used to fish downstream of a tributary - june 19 i will be upstream on the french river !
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