I've been doing my best Jeff Little impersonation by chasing smallies lately. Keep up the great content, you're inspiring many of us to try something new!
Thanks John. I’ve got a newly Torqeedo rigged kayak to go run on a local lake to get speed & range data, then I’ll hang out with my wife and sons this afternoon. I might mess around with the next rod build too. Hope you have a good Labor Day too!
Jeff I appreciate you telling it like it is when the bite is slow. I was out today. It was slow but was able to figure a few things out. Wacky senko to dodge the grass. I did change a few hooks on some crank baits to the spin hooks. that did produce. I want the top water bite to be there but way tough with the grass. Great video as always. Hope to see ya out on the water.
I feel like the river being up more than usual this summer has kept us from a lot of the topwater. That being said, sometimes you just need to throw it anyways and deal with that grass! If you get 25 feet of retrieve before the grass fouls it, then that’s what you got, and maybe they eat it at 23 feet!
For over 10 years use to spend 3-5 DAW at the IL section of the Kankakee river in my relentless pursuit of smallmouth Then I stumbled on smallmouth fishing at the power plant discharges and those became my GT smallmouth spots for years Now because of environmental tyranny Im back at the Kankakee IL and IN Fishing is harder and fish are smaller but I still get a few every time.
Glad to see you in my neck of the woods! I have a camp spot about 2 miles up from where you pulled out. My friends and I like to float down to Riverfront campground from time to time. Makes a nice day trip for the guys in our group without motors. I was wondering if you ever found a correlation between where the power lines cross over the river seeming to having more fish or at least makes them more active? There are two such spots on that trip and the bite always seems to pick up a little at those areas. Those power lines create an electromagnetic field and I wonder if the fish can feel it. Any thoughts on that?
Wow ! That one Smally was beautifully marked! I really wonder why some are so different in the markings? Is it a male or female thing? Great stuff Jeff! I don’t know why but some days it seems that fish just come off no matter what you do? Lol. great work! Great info. Thanks for sharing it. You’re the best Brother!
George, the coloration changes depending on water clarity, what bottom substrate they are hanging out on, how amped up or stressed they are or if they are in shade or sunlight. Think of the movie “Predator” when the alien moves, you see it. When it sits still, you don’t see it because of the coloration camouflage. That’s a smallmouth. That fish was in swift water with rock and vegetation.
I've done well this year up here on the W.Branch this summer dragging big Smallies out of THICK grass using a gold colored Johnson Weedless Spoon w/ pork trailer (which I won't mention). PS- Don't forget to sharpen that dull ass hook!
Great stuff.. Had a question more so than comment. Have you ever used Z-Man Goat Toadz on Susqy or Juniata and if so what’s your thoughts on them. Wondering with the grass issues if this lure may be a option. Thanks.
They should be an excellent buzzbait substitute. I’ll try them and let you know. Last September was when I started using the 7 inch Scented Jerk ShadsZ as a topwater “don’t walk the dog” bait. I landed on that in response to all the grass coming loose. I will likely use the Billy GoatZ instead of the Goat ToadZ.
Another great fishful day- albeit less than super fishful. Thanks again for the insight. I assume that original hook setup you had they make a larger size, but you just didn't have the larger? Quads vs Trebles, or large vs small?
I think that the quad in size 3 is a great option. The Spintech treble has value. I just feel like the three that I missed probably took the entire thing in the mouth and I never poked them. That happens more frequently with the smaller hook, which the Spintech is. I am also considering a move from the medium moderate to a medium heavy moderate for the bulkier cranks. Longer casting distances may also be a part of the failure to poke ‘em good. The more line that’s out, the more likely there is to be some curvature and slack in the line that leads to poor pressure right at the moment they take it. That was certainly the case on that last fish. I cast a long distance across current.
The Bonafide RVR ranks high. But I prefer the inflatables for shallow draft, stealth and primary stability that lets you stand up and sight fish (have not had much of that this summer!)
Jeffrey, I do believe that the bite is tougher during the day when there has been a full moon, but we weren’t there yet when this was filmed. When it did kick in the middle of last week, we had a rise. And a rise matter more (to the better) than a full moon or high pressure does to the detriment of “good fishing”. There are two types of anglers; 1. Excuse experts. 2. Those who nurture positive mental attitude. I like to assess went wrong ON MY PART. But blaming anything on the moon is counterproductive. If that’s your day to fish, fish with PMA!
Do you have a lot of gar on the Susquehanna? Was thinking maybe some of those lost fish may have been them. I've been getting annoyed with them hitting my hardbaits lately. Wouldn't be so bad if they would actually get hooked and landed.
I've been doing my best Jeff Little impersonation by chasing smallies lately. Keep up the great content, you're inspiring many of us to try something new!
Right on Gramps!
@@TheLittleStuff heh we talked about your channel in the video I dropped tonight while fishing a river tournament. Keep up the great work
This is actually the stretch of the river I fish the most. Im hoping to get out some time later this week. Great stuff as always.
You’ll like the next one then!
Great day fishing with a friend is always good. Thanks for bringing us along Jeff. Hope you have a good Labor Day.
Thanks John. I’ve got a newly Torqeedo rigged kayak to go run on a local lake to get speed & range data, then I’ll hang out with my wife and sons this afternoon. I might mess around with the next rod build too. Hope you have a good Labor Day too!
Jeff I appreciate you telling it like it is when the bite is slow. I was out today. It was slow but was able to figure a few things out. Wacky senko to dodge the grass. I did change a few hooks on some crank baits to the spin hooks. that did produce. I want the top water bite to be there but way tough with the grass.
Great video as always. Hope to see ya out on the water.
I feel like the river being up more than usual this summer has kept us from a lot of the topwater. That being said, sometimes you just need to throw it anyways and deal with that grass! If you get 25 feet of retrieve before the grass fouls it, then that’s what you got, and maybe they eat it at 23 feet!
Very entertaining and informative. I've not yet fished the Susky, looking forward to getting up there soon. WV
Thanks Bruce. It’s worth the trip, especially if there is a rise.
For over 10 years use to spend 3-5 DAW at the IL section of the Kankakee river in my relentless pursuit of smallmouth
Then I stumbled on smallmouth fishing at the power plant discharges and those became my GT smallmouth spots for years
Now because of environmental tyranny Im back at the Kankakee IL and IN
Fishing is harder and fish are smaller but I still get a few every time.
They shut down the power plant discharge?
Glad to see you in my neck of the woods! I have a camp spot about 2 miles up from where you pulled out. My friends and I like to float down to Riverfront campground from time to time. Makes a nice day trip for the guys in our group without motors. I was wondering if you ever found a correlation between where the power lines cross over the river seeming to having more fish or at least makes them more active? There are two such spots on that trip and the bite always seems to pick up a little at those areas. Those power lines create an electromagnetic field and I wonder if the fish can feel it. Any thoughts on that?
That’s something that Ken Penrod used to preach. Not sure. You get enough of that the fish just surrender and float up for you to net them! 😂
Wow ! That one Smally was beautifully marked! I really wonder why some are so different in the markings? Is it a male or female thing? Great stuff Jeff! I don’t know why but some days it seems that fish just come off no matter what you do? Lol. great work! Great info. Thanks for sharing it. You’re the best Brother!
George, the coloration changes depending on water clarity, what bottom substrate they are hanging out on, how amped up or stressed they are or if they are in shade or sunlight. Think of the movie “Predator” when the alien moves, you see it. When it sits still, you don’t see it because of the coloration camouflage. That’s a smallmouth.
That fish was in swift water with rock and vegetation.
I've done well this year up here on the W.Branch this summer dragging big Smallies out of THICK grass using a gold colored Johnson Weedless Spoon w/ pork trailer (which I won't mention). PS- Don't forget to sharpen that dull ass hook!
That’s some old school GOLD! Nice.
@@TheLittleStuff Old but effective, like the tail spinner Little George.
Great stuff.. Had a question more so than comment. Have you ever used Z-Man Goat Toadz on Susqy or Juniata and if so what’s your thoughts on them. Wondering with the grass issues if this lure may be a option. Thanks.
They should be an excellent buzzbait substitute. I’ll try them and let you know. Last September was when I started using the 7 inch Scented Jerk ShadsZ as a topwater “don’t walk the dog” bait. I landed on that in response to all the grass coming loose. I will likely use the Billy GoatZ instead of the Goat ToadZ.
Another great fishful day- albeit less than super fishful. Thanks again for the insight. I assume that original hook setup you had they make a larger size, but you just didn't have the larger? Quads vs Trebles, or large vs small?
I think that the quad in size 3 is a great option. The Spintech treble has value. I just feel like the three that I missed probably took the entire thing in the mouth and I never poked them. That happens more frequently with the smaller hook, which the Spintech is.
I am also considering a move from the medium moderate to a medium heavy moderate for the bulkier cranks. Longer casting distances may also be a part of the failure to poke ‘em good. The more line that’s out, the more likely there is to be some curvature and slack in the line that leads to poor pressure right at the moment they take it. That was certainly the case on that last fish. I cast a long distance across current.
Jeff. Great video. What would be your first choice as a roto molded yak to use for the River ...torqueedo equipped of course ...?
The Bonafide RVR ranks high. But I prefer the inflatables for shallow draft, stealth and primary stability that lets you stand up and sight fish (have not had much of that this summer!)
I guess one of the take homes is the single hook maybe doesn't work as well with a smaller size?🤔
Yeah. Maybe.
Intense whisper effect
That’s some Chris Gorsuch stuff right there!
@@TheLittleStuff
Bwahaha
Always great content. I struggled at the tourney on Saturday also. 16lb won. Do you believe in the full moon blues??
Jeffrey, I do believe that the bite is tougher during the day when there has been a full moon, but we weren’t there yet when this was filmed. When it did kick in the middle of last week, we had a rise. And a rise matter more (to the better) than a full moon or high pressure does to the detriment of “good fishing”.
There are two types of anglers; 1. Excuse experts. 2. Those who nurture positive mental attitude.
I like to assess went wrong ON MY PART. But blaming anything on the moon is counterproductive. If that’s your day to fish, fish with PMA!
Sometimes we have to grind with a positive mental attitude
Do you have a lot of gar on the Susquehanna? Was thinking maybe some of those lost fish may have been them. I've been getting annoyed with them hitting my hardbaits lately. Wouldn't be so bad if they would actually get hooked and landed.
I’ve not seen a gar on the Susquehanna. I don’t think that they do well in that much current. Our tidal rivers leading into the Chesapeake have them.