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Lower Grand River, ON Update.

Posted on June 9th, 2009
Kam Anderson holds up his first carp ever....not a bad size fish to catch on a 1/8 oz. jig, 6 lb. test line and an ultralight Rapala rod/reel combo!
Kam Anderson holds up his first carp ever....not a bad size fish to catch on a 1/8 oz. jig, 6 lb. test line and an ultralight Rapala rod/reel combo!

 

 

 

 

 

I fished the Lower Grand River today with my friends Kam Anderson and John Waind to check-out the conditions for walleye.  Anglers up to yesterday have had good success trolling the Grand River south of Dunnville, ON for eating-size walleye.   Unfortunately we received some heavy rainfall last night and the Grand River was high and muddy this morning.  Talking to anglers fishing below the Dam, not even the sheepshead were biting.  We worked 1/8 & 1/4 oz. jigs/plastic grubs along the bottom in water ranging from 5-15′ deep and also cranked with the new Rapala DT Thug.  We did manage to catch a carp and a few sheepshead, but no walleye.  As soon as the water clears-up anglers will once again be catching walleye.

 

 

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