It's back! Sit down and have a lazy day. Get your chips N' dip and your favorite drink cause college football is in the air! Week one started off with a few interesting things. A fe FBS upsets were Youngstown State over Pittsburghn 31-17 and Texas State over Houston 30-13. Penn State opened a new era with a loss at home to the Ohio Bobcats 24-14, and the Hawkeye's win a squeaker in Chicago, 18-17 over NIU. Iowa state Rallied from a 16-7 deficit to beat the high powered Tulsa offense 23-38. #1 USC started out their quest for a BCS championship with a 49-10 throttling over Hawaii, and College Gameday hosted in Dallas was a rout by the defending National Champions Alabama, as they coasted over denard Robinson and the Wolverines of Michigan 41-14. What will next week bring as the pigskin flies?
Goal is to share articles on fishing, where I'm at, when I do it, how I do it, all my tips and fun adventures. Also have other topics in the winter time, like basketball news, or random thoughts I feel like posting, enjoy.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Hammering River Smallies!
Secrets to fishing the Iowa River, or any river will be told in today's
article. It's September now, and the Largemouth Bass gear and boat is put away
in storage till 2013. Sad isn't it? Ehh, no! Actually, this is where the fun
really begins! No more tubes, jigs or finesse worms, but now we use
spinnerbaits, twister tails and small crankbaits. Shoes, shorts and T-shirts in
the summer, to coveralls and waterproof boots for clothing. Kruz and I have
bought our high legged boots and walked the Iowa River ever since the first day
of college football, which was September 1st. We have been in search of
Smallmouth Bass and Walleye. We've fished Le Grand's 3 Bridges Park, Center
Street Dam and a couple other spots near Kruz' house, but the hot spot this
year has been Lowhead Dam which is located just downstream of Riverview Park in
Marshalltown. Last year, spinnerbaits at Center Street where hammering HUGE
Smallmouth Bass, this year it's Lowhead Dam with Johnson Swimming Grubs, Rapala
shad rap crankbaits and Mepp's spinners (not spinnerbaits, original spinners).
It's been unbelievable to say the least! Kruz and I have found over 50
Smallmouth Bass and I found us supper one evening when I used a shad rap
crankbait and found a 17 inch slab of Walleye! A lot of Smallmouth have been an
average of 12 inches, but I’ve also found 3 over 15 inches! What Kruz and I do
is wade the river and vertically throw these lures against the rocks and in the
rapids and fast current. Yes, we've lost a few lures due to snags but it’s
worth it. My Berkley AMP is the only rod I’ve been using with the grubs, and my
Browning Silaflex rod has been working great with the crankbaits! Beautiful
dark brown hard fighting Smallmouth Bass while watching the leaves blow off the
trees is a sign of fall. If you ask me, the REAL fishing has just begun!
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