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Topic: Warmwater fish in Swan Island Basin?  (Read 1573 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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I was thinking of spending a half-day jigging or using nightcrawlers to try and find a few new species for my big fishing year. When I was sturgeon fishing in Swan Island basin I was marking large numbers smaller fish in the basin. Anyone ever fished this area for species other than sturgeon? I was hoping I could find white crappie, smallmouth bass, and maybe a catfish/bullhead.


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Swan Island Basin is a great place to target warm water species.  All that you listed and then some are in there.  Just don't eat 'em!  ;)
                
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