This past weekend we decided to hit our trusty fishing grounds up north. Yes, that means a visit to the North Branch of the Susquehanna River. Just saying that brings a smile to my face. :)
The water is still a little low for my liking this fall (8.23 stage in ft.) which means fishing certain areas were out of the question today. At least until the wife allows me to purchase a jet boat .....
The water temperatures started at 41 degrees and rose to 42 in some areas. Air temperature was a balmy "Florida-like" 27 degrees as we launched for the day. No matter though ... the smallies were ready to do a little CPR (catch - photo - release) with us.
The fish were quite selective today. We started the day off throwing SJB's and stickbaits without luck. It didn't take us long to switch to tubes. Today's special was the "Wacky Worm" Black & Blue Fleck." This color was on fire today and helped us boat the majority of our fish. Water visibility was 3-4 feet at best. The darker color was easy to figure out.
Today's haul brought in 53 smallies. We knew the guys down in the Harrisburg area were going to do much better with the water being 7 to 8 degrees warmer. However, the peace and quiet to catch some chunky fish, watch eagles prepare to nest and catching a deer napping under a downed tree are hard to pass up. It was a great day on the water!
Can you tell it was a relaxing day on the river? Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm planning on taking my son and godson out next weekend. Hopefully the fish are cooperative for these young guys. Glad that my birthday comes once a year. This is how I get my son to go fishing with me. :)
steeler
p.s. - We did manage to pull in (1) walleye today! Thought for sure we'd hook into more.
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