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some were caught on the big rocks down by the colgate ditch ,the duck pond should be good too ut the riv is projected to get back up to 30 ft on the lower this week endi have been to Mcalpine for 5 weekends in a row and the only time we caught fish was when we got the boat out and they came out of 31 feet of water on what is simular to a drop-shot rig wit just a minnow. it has been an extremely slow year for sauger IMO and im hoping that the surge of water that has came through they will move the fish shallow.(:
not clear anymore!
Have heard people talk of the duck pond but have no idea what/where it is. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Last Saturday & Sunday I blanked both days for sauger. Fished above Markland. Hit my usual creek mouths that i've done good in the past. Sunday was a real fiasco. Fun fishin turned into work with the wind. I said screw it. River temp 42 and had current. WOW! I don't use minnows. Maybe those guys have done better. Still bummed and searching!!!
I sauger fished KY River back in early November and again the day after Thanksgiving. We caught 8 in early Nov. but blanked in late Nov. I have been reading about different ways to catch them. I'm excited about trying the 3-way rig next time I go. I think I'll put a floating jig head on the business end tipped with a minnow or crawler.
In my limited experience I have caught them on grubs and white BPShops Strata jigging spoons. What other methods do y'all us for sauger? I've heard a lot about hair jigs, grubs, trolling, etc. I also hear a lot about using stinger hooks. How important is this?
Minnows can't be beat for sauger.Myself and many others use jigs with two to three inch plastic tails in white or chartreuse.Most use 1/4 oz.,I like a little heavier for better to feel the bottom.The closer to the bottom the better chance to catch sauger.Did well last fall but it has been a bummer this year.
Jake
i tie a surgeons knot and attatch a 1/4-1/2 ounce weight and use a #2 arberdeen hook with a minnow if the current is not too swift and we have had good sucsess with that method. BPS sell a sauger jig and it looks like a 1 ounce stand up jig head with a feathery skirt and it is packaged with a stinger hook. i bought one but it is not an affective method when bank fishing, i lost it on the second cast. also the 2 1/2 inch berkley gulp minnow is a method i have had some sucsess with when the water is slightly stained. to rig it i will use a sureons knot and tie two 1/8 ounce jigheads ont the tag ends and rig them with the gup minnow with a steady retrieve and the slight twich every two or three cranks. but all in all its hard to out do the live minnow when fishing for sauger IMO.I sauger fished KY River back in early November and again the day after Thanksgiving. We caught 8 in early Nov. but blanked in late Nov. I have been reading about different ways to catch them. I'm excited about trying the 3-way rig next time I go. I think I'll put a floating jig head on the business end tipped with a minnow or crawler.
In my limited experience I have caught them on grubs and white BPShops Strata jigging spoons. What other methods do y'all us for sauger? I've heard a lot about hair jigs, grubs, trolling, etc. I also hear a lot about using stinger hooks. How important is this?
also a 1/4 ounce kastmaster with the bucktail works good as well.
