Pool 4 - Redwing Dam
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Pool 4 - Redwing Dam Overview
Top Techniques Reported for Walleye + Fall
- Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')3
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)2
- Drop Shot1
- Vertical Jigging Deep (20'+)1
Walleye7 Reports
White Bass1 Report
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Species
White Bass
Season
Fall
Technique
Inline Spinners
Structure
Boulders
Forage
Minnows
Water Temperature
62°
Species
Walleye
Season
Fall
Technique
Vertical Jigging 10-19'
Structure
River Channels
Look for seams in the current. Depending on the current and how open the dam is, you may need to go from 3/8oz up to 1oz for the jig. Play with the weight until you find enough to keep you in contact with the bottom. Deadstick on a drift with the ringworms can be quite effective on a slow day. You can also try a slow troll upstream with the ringworms (.5mph) Can pair a ringworm on a Dubuque rig with a 3 way and a #6 octopus. Put a fathead on the hook. (Remember this counts as two lines on the river). If the fish are not on the seams use your electronics and look on the flats just below the wingdams. Beware of the wingdams with low water levels.
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Bladed Jigs
Structure
River Channels
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
72°
Fish where holding to rip rap, and Creek mouths with sand good sound bars and shad holding to it, would catch the occasional large mouth but mainly small mouth jerk bait snd chatter bait where baits of choice. Water was low, not much current. Caught decent numbers of fish, not a whole lot of big ones over all good day of fishing.
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