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    Re: McAlpine Dam fishing

    Is this a fast flow or slow current right now, or average?

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    Just a tip

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffflem514 View Post
    I'm new to fishing the Ohio river. Have been over at the falls of the Ohio twice now. A few questions for anyone who can help. My first trip last weekend the water was low, got lots of bites on liver. Caught one gar. Line got broke by something larger. Got better equipped and returned today to an entirely different scene. Dam was open, water was up and the current was STRONG. Question 1- I really struggled with that current. I got hung up nonstop. Never hooked a fish. Other people were catching stuff in it though. What's a good technique/rig for that kind of situation. #2- how long does it take there for the water to go down? Where can I look to find this info? Any help is appreciated. And if anyone likes to fish here then let me know. This type of fishing is new to me and I wanna learn. Thanks.
    Jeff

    Let the river go down and stay that way for a day or two YOU Will CATCH fish don't give up I've been fishing there for about 10 years it will get better I wouldn't fish anywhere else in ky we are soo lucky

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