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Author:
steven1smith
Date:
May 09, 2010
Subject:
Enfield Dam 5/9
Message:
Tried to escape the wind today and go to the sheltered area at the enfield dam. To my surprise, we did very well.
As soon as we got there we saw the sturgeon, a common occurance. He/she was about 3ft long. Unfortunately we couldn't get a pic. :(
On the second cast, the little one got a 1lb smallmouth. We were VERY surprised, as this was the very first smallmouth we have ever seen here.
I got a runt smallmouth and a good sized perch. Saw the sturgeon again swimming against the brick wall, really cool to see.
The little one got another smallmouth, this one was a little over a pound, a pretty good fight.
We were using small senkos, but does anyone know anything that works really good here? Now that I know they are there, I'd like to target them a bit more, but I dont have much of a clue about catching smallmouth.
[img:c81e067d81]http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/ll388/usrname/Enfielddamperch.jpg[/img:c81e067d81]
[img:c81e067d81]http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/ll388/usrname/Enfielddamsmallmouth.jpg[/img:c81e067d81]
Author:
MarkO
Date:
May 09, 2010
Message:
Steve, try grubs on 1/8th oz leadhead, small inline spinners like the Blue Fox and throw the small senkos on a shakey head jig.
Author:
Johnny Skeeter
Date:
May 09, 2010
Message:
also cannot go wrong with a small watermelon or green pumpkin tubes or a green pumpkin or watermelon spider grub. You can get some arkie grubs at wal mart for a good price and they work well too. good luck..i have only seen one strugeon on the river and it looked to be dying.It was in the hartford area about 7 years ago and was pretty small too..may have to go up and ck it out.
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