05-21-2012, 05:17 PM
I like to look for parts of the river that are not to wide. Then I throw my line to the opposite shoreline near weeds and brush and tree stumps or where ever it looks like there is a pool where the water slows down. Thats called slack water. Worms, white bass meat, chicken liver (if you can sack it up with pantyhose) are all very good baits on the jordan river. When my kids come along or I need some fresh fish bait I just tie some string and a hook to a stick with a piece of worm and I chuck it as far as I can but not to far from the shoreline. its a Good way to catch small whitebass, Right there I chop it up, place a piece of the fish on my hook, and thats how I like to get my cutbait.
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