Greetings All:
Even with the hot temperatures we have been experiencing lately, the Mississippi River is producing excellent catches of fish.
Right now the water levels are slightly below normal in Pools-11-12-13 & 14. The water temperature is holding in the high 70's to low 80's in spots. Even with those warm waters the river current is keeping the fish well oxygenated so they are surviving well. Main river fishing is the norm right now with most fish concentrated in deeper holes of the river.
I have been doing my fishing both early and again late in the day to beat the heat and this has been paying off. Lots of nice Bass on topwater lures for you bass anglers with spinnerbaits also working well. Don't be surprised if a nice Northern hits that spinnerbait as there is a great class of nice big Northern available to catch.
For you catfish anglers, use those dip baits near deadfalls in the water and you will do well. Also drifting a nightcrawler under a slip float along fast tapering, rocky shorelines will take some nice catfish as will fishing the upstream side of the wingdams.
Walleye are slow now with best action coming early and again late into dark on small crankbaits fished near structure such as wingdams and sunken timber. Some success trolling nightcrawlers on a harness close to rocky bottom areas in deeper water. Vary your trolling speed until you find what the fish want.
Lastly, I have been getting some really nice big Stripers fishing fast tapering sand flat areas and casting a 1/4th. ounce all white hair jig. Fan cast the area well and when you hit a school you will load up fast. Use line no heavier that 8lb. test for best results.
All in all my friends, by staggering your time on the water from early to late, you will beat the Summer heat and be on the water when the bite has been happening. Hopefully you can get out and enjoy.
Till Next Time, Take Care and I'll See You On The Water.......
Regards: Lastcast Mike Cyze lastcast13@yahoo.com
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