You can count on one hand the number of times I have fished on a river, but did win a small club touney on the Ohio river when I lived in Indiana a couple of years ago but that was in the spring time. If I was fishing the fly on any river system I would fish it during the clearest / cleanest possible water conditions first, look for current breaks and transition areas especailly around channel bends - like bluff walls changing to 60 degree or 45 degree sloping banks, fish the bluff walls especially the colder the water gets. Again, not really my cup of tea but this is where I would start as far as fishing locations go. I would fish SLOW, change my depths and presentations more often than I do in a clear lake if I was not getting any bites and try to stick to jigs that really imitate a small shad, small bluegill, small bass or minnow. Surely there are some river fellas on here that can agree or disagree with what I have said and can help you out more than I can but hope this helps some.



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