Josh7388
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shenango
Ive thought about fishing there, now i def want to give it a try...i would probably be going down sometime in may to june, i dont want spots, but some techniques and some species i may be able to catch, i will be wading too. thankyou
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Shake n Bake
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Are you gonna be fishing the river or the lake?
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Josh7388
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the river, outflow area...do not have a boat just be wading
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You can literally catch just about anything at the outflow, anything from carp and catfish to bass and walleye. I personally struggle with the walleyes but I know theyre in there. I find that theres alot of wipers and i catch those on anything just about anything. Rapalas always work really good for me but I've caught them on rat l traps, spinnerbaits, and live minnows. I would assume spinners would be a good lure to try just because you can catch a variety of species on it. I'd be careful getting my bait/lure too close to the bottom though. I've only made the mistake a couple times but got snagged every time. Hope this helps!
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Josh7388
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thnk you so much, i can wait to get down there and give it a try...what about the catfish,are there good numbers of them?
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Josh7388
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also are the wipers in there all year i would probably be heading down, late may or early june for my first trip
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the shenango giveth and the shenango taketh. you will donate much tackle to her during decent flows. but she rewards the patient with some of the best fishing days you will have. dont forget your camera.
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I know I've caught wipers in other sections of the river during that time of the year so I would assume theyd be there but I'm not positive. As for the catfish, there are god numbers of them. I've always caught more later in the summer but I'm sure they're there all year.
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don't forget the pike and muskie down there they will liven up a night fishing trip for cats in a heart beat ;)
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I've caught wipers and whites in there May through October. More of them in late spring/early summer I noticed. There are lots of cats, in the outflow and farther down. Most of them are smaller, but there's definitely some nice ones. Also any place there is current you will find lots of small smallmouths. I don't have a lot of experience fishing for eyes there, but I catch them occasionally(in the outflow) last spring I did real good there before the season opened.
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Oh for techniques, for smallies fish a small crayfish crank, spinner, gulp minnows, live minnows, or flies(woolly buggers preferably). They're easy to catch. For cats a crawler on the bottom will do, but I've also caught lots on live minnows and gulp minnows. I tend to catch lots of cats using a bobber too.
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I fish it alot and its awesome fishing there are some monster smalles in there
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Josh7388
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what is considered a big wiper?
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Caught many fish there. You will not be disapointed going in may or june. I would show all my photo,s but it would take awhile to load them. Trust me..
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what is considered a big wiper? 18-20 inches
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I'd have to say maybe a little bigger. Like 20"-22" is what I consider a big one but they're all fun to catch.
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Shenango is a fun place to fish but be aware of the laws. Very strict here. Below the dam is indeed fun,,,:) Nopt all these fish were caught there.
post edited by Mikastorm - 2012/03/28 22:50:04
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I would consider that a very good wiper. Nice fish!
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Nice fish Mikastorm , never had much luck there. A 10 lb. Striper is a respectable river fish the lake holds larger guys due to more feed. My personal best is this solid 15 lber. the only one I have ever kept.
post edited by CAPTAIN HOOK - 2012/03/28 23:22:02
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Man I can't wait to hook into a big one like that. I figure it's only a matter of time, I'm there almost every weekend once my camp opens.
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These were from Saturday. Nothing big yet this season for me.
post edited by steelhound - 2012/03/29 09:07:28
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I know exactly where Mikastorm caught those awesome hybrids
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there are wipers in the lake over 30 inches.they are the size i consider big.
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I never keep bass are the wipers any good eating??
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ORIGINAL: troutguy I know exactly where Mikastorm caught those awesome hybrids Yep, me too.
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But your secret is safe!!!
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