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Went out to Strike to jig for perch off the dam last night. The bite was pretty steady. I caught around 30 and kept 10 over 10 inches. I was using perch meat on a double hook rig. Most of the perch were within a few inches of the bottom. Had another line out with a worm on it. After a very long time in the water, a squawfish bit on it. Overheard some other anglers talking about getting a trout on a crankbait, so hopefully trout will start picking up there soon.

Took the squawfish down to Swan Falls and put a butt whoopin on the channel cats. I was only there for about three hours, and I caught seven and I only had one pole out the entire time. The bait had only been in the water about 10 minutes before I got my first fish. Most were over five pounds. I got there around 5:00, and the bite slacked off after 8 so I left. They're still biting OK during the day, but I think the nights are just getting too cold.

Better get out and do some catfishing before they shut down for the winter. I was planning on keeping a couple, but unfortunately somehow my stringer came untied and they swam off. Oh well.
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good report !
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Are you fishing shallows or channels for the cats? I caught a 5lbs in the shallows by the dam on my flyrod with a hopper! Most exciting fish so far! Just cause the size and weight mostly. That and I had no idea what it was for 10 minutes cause it was hugging the bottom till the end and I didn't want lose it being too aggressive.
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Great fishing, StacyR!

Fun to hear about the catfish on the hopper too.
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[quote Bronco66]Are you fishing shallows or channels for the cats? I caught a 5lbs in the shallows by the dam on my flyrod with a hopper! Most exciting fish so far! Just cause the size and weight mostly. That and I had no idea what it was for 10 minutes cause it was hugging the bottom till the end and I didn't want lose it being too aggressive.[/quote]

I was fishing in the shallows. My theory is they are searching the shallows on a feeding binge to pack on weight for the winter.
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That is a good plan. They should also be behind rocks in the faster water. They work like trout staying behind a rock waiting for a chunk to float by. They were hitting our bait as we were floating over 5 MPH. When you target those areas you fish BIG fish. Ron
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Fished Strike today. My partner's trolling motor wouldn't work so it was tough trying to keep the boat where we needed it. We both managed to catch a bass. Mine was about 14" with a huge belly and my partners was about 12" also with a huge belly.

I questioned him about his batteries and he said he only plugs them in the nite before a trip. His boat has been sitting almost a year and the batteries are 5 years old. Any clues as to what was wrong?? Yep, batteries were deader than the perverbial door knob. I put them on my meter when we got home and they had a reading of .950. Less than a volt of juice in them. Needless to say he is buying new batteries. I told him they need to be plugged in all the time as the chargers in the boats keep a trickle or maintenance charge in them after they are fully charged.
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