Red Childress
07-12-2010, 07:00 AM
We had a very good Spring and early summer on the river chasing muskies but since the 200+ thousand 4-5 inch trout were stocked and the young-of-the-year spawn moved from the shallows and into the main channel, the bite has gotten much tougher. This tremendous amount of natural forage really shrinks the strike zone of all fish not just the muskies'. As usual, the fish are thick and almost look like they have fall girths already. Late-afternoon and evenings/nite are when we are moving/catching most of our muskies. The early morning bite has gotten much slower which usually means there is a very good nite bite happening.
River temps are 65-68 North of Warren and 71-75 between Warren and Tidioute. Water is in great shape and is at normal summer flow. Rubber swim baits and hybrids (Shallow Invaders, etc.) have been working best for us lately. Putting the bait in their faces is key right now.
After my walleye trip on Tuesday, Charlie and I will head to Tionesta for a few days of camping/fishing/relaxation. I sure hope the lake temps stay down with the warmer weather moving in on Tuesday.
Good luck and be safe out there.
River temps are 65-68 North of Warren and 71-75 between Warren and Tidioute. Water is in great shape and is at normal summer flow. Rubber swim baits and hybrids (Shallow Invaders, etc.) have been working best for us lately. Putting the bait in their faces is key right now.
After my walleye trip on Tuesday, Charlie and I will head to Tionesta for a few days of camping/fishing/relaxation. I sure hope the lake temps stay down with the warmer weather moving in on Tuesday.
Good luck and be safe out there.