I've fished down there at the Falls many a time, but haven't been there lately...been too busy with duck season. Anyhow, I usually take a baitcaster and a spinning rod, and a small box with some white curly tail grubs and a few topwaters like a Pop R or a Zara Spook. Usually the white curly tail grubs are all you need. A variety of jig heads helps too, so you can use heavier weights in heavier current. Main thing to look for is white water and eddies. Sauger, white bass, largemouth, smallmouth, hybrids, drum, and catfish are all common on that white curly tail grub. Don't be afraid to fish shallow white water either...that was my first mistake when I started fishing down there, I was too far downstream and wasn't up in the white water where all the baitfish hang out.

I usually only go out there when the water is fairly low and all of the fossil beds are exposed. If the water is over the fossil beds, it's hard to get to the good white water, and pretty much pointless, or at least that's been the case for me.

Good luck and have fun!