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User: vinny60
Comment: A lot of fish seem to have migrated to the Smithland Dam tailwaters. Most tailwater fishermen use three-way rigs anchored with bell or bank sinkers that range from 1 ounce to about 8 ounces. For channel cats, savvy anglers will key on slack areas that are close to moving water. They'll fish in these areas with small pieces of cut bait or chicken livers. For blues, experienced bait dunkers will fish in a little more current and switch to big pieces of cut shad or herring. For flatheads, almost all anglers use big, live fish, usually gizzard shad.
Date: 09/09/09 04:16 PM



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