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NE & Mississippi River Fishing Report Pools 9-15
November 19, 2009
The Wapsi River is slowly dropping after recent rainfalls but anglers are starting to catch walleye, smallmouth bass and crappies throughout the river. Smallmouth Bass - Good: Smallmouth fishing has been good using jig and twister combination tipped with or without a minnow. Crappie - Good: Anglers are having good success on crappies both below low head dams and around structure in impoundment areas. Walleye - Good: Try using jigs tipped with or without a twister tail and a minnow or crawler for these actively feeding fish.
Iowa Fishing Reports SE & Mississippi River Pools 9 to 15 Fishing Reports - Click here for details.
NW-Okoboji, Spirit Lake & more Fishing Report
November 19, 2009
Walleye, catfish and white bass fishing have improved this week. Remember that Storm Lake has a 17 to 22-inch slot length limit. All walleye in that range must be immediately released. Channel Catfish - Good: Try using a minnow or chub below a slip bobber.
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SE & Mississippi River Fishing Report Pools 16-19
November 19, 2009
Crappie - Good: Some crappies are being caught by drifting minnows or small pink and white jigs in the main lake over the roadbeds. They are being caught suspended from 5 to 15 feet deep.
Southwest Iowa & Don Williams (Boone) Fishing Reports - Click here for details.