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Message Subject: Skinny water topwater help
smallriverbigfish
Posted 6/19/2015 6:14 AM (#773203)
Subject: Skinny water topwater help




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I fish 100% trubutaries to the st lawrence. Anybody have any pionters on topwater bites in small rivers. Bait style? Size? Color?
esox69
Posted 6/19/2015 9:45 AM (#773226 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: RE: Skinny water topwater help




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Not a topwater, but Flowage Boas are the skinny-water champs for blades!
EsoxAddiction
Posted 6/19/2015 12:19 PM (#773244 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: Re: Skinny water topwater help




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Location: Madison, WI
Lee Lures mini choppers are great, smaller profile with good thump.

Black, or black..
Jeremy
Posted 6/19/2015 12:35 PM (#773245 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: Re: Skinny water topwater help




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Location: Minnesota.
I'd opt for the simple little Cisco Kid. Two props, simple to cast and takes fish nicely.

I'm not a "color-worrier" so, any color as long as it's black or close! ....*grins*

Jeremy.
ToddM
Posted 6/19/2015 12:43 PM (#773246 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: Re: Skinny water topwater help





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Location: oswego, il
Prop baits like a topraider work great in this situation.
bbeaupre
Posted 6/19/2015 1:49 PM (#773250 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: RE: Skinny water topwater help




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I use top prop baits if rough or choppy and usually toss a WTD (viper has been my favorite) when its flat/calm. black and orange is all I toss for toppers.
fishhawk50
Posted 6/19/2015 2:07 PM (#773252 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: Re: Skinny water topwater help




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
i would bet the smallest version of the cannonball would be a winner as well. cannonball jr.?
tndoug
Posted 6/19/2015 5:39 PM (#773280 - in reply to #773203)
Subject: Re: Skinny water topwater help




Posts: 86


I fish small rivers too.
Creeper or wobbler type baits are winners.
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