Shenango River/Beaver River Walleye

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2014/07/06 19:45:01 (permalink)

Shenango River/Beaver River Walleye

Has anyone had successful Walleye fishing on the Shenango or Beaver rivers in Lawrence County? Anyone know where/how to catch them?
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    eye crosser
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    Re: Shenango River/Beaver River Walleye 2014/07/09 14:54:49 (permalink)
    Specifically fishing for eyes down that far would in my opinion be a waste of time.   You may catch a stray one if your real lucky.  Any how, I would target the areas just down stream of any riffle where the water deepens.
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    Re: Shenango River/Beaver River Walleye 2014/07/09 15:29:47 (permalink)
    Thanks for the info!
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    Re: Shenango River/Beaver River Walleye 2014/07/14 12:43:16 (permalink)
    I wouldn't call it a waste of time at all. I've caught plenty in this stretch of river, and some nice ones too. Look in places like eyecrosser described. Also, creek mouths can be good too. They are easier to target in fall thru spring than right now. The biggest downside to the rivers in Lawrence county is lack of good access. If you have a canoe or kayak, you can get into some nice fishy areas. Remember that 1/8 and 1/4 oz jigheads with soft plastics are your friends!
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