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Red River (North) - Wednesday, August 31, 2011

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Sorry this is a bit late, but I went out this past Sunday night for some night fishing. I was scouting the river systems to see what the water levels were at different spots. Ran into a very nice young guy named Jason at one spot who gave me 10-15 frogs that he had and wasn't going to use so I gladly took them off his hands.

I went out about 10pm and right from the get go it was non-stop action on the frogs. I usually fish with two rods, but Sunday night I had to switch to one because I kept getting two at a time and that was getting to be more trouble than it was worth. Almost all fish were in the 5-10 pound range with a couple 2 pound cats mixed in.

About the last 15 minutes I was there I threw my second line back out with sucker on it and it got a couple taps but definitely didn't take it like they did the frogs. Didn't end up catching one on the sucker.

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RegisteredUser

Joined: 08/08/2007
Location: ND, USA
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by on 08/31/2011 12:18 PM | Reply #1 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
Where at on the Red River?  GF, Fargo?

RegisteredUser

Joined: 05/16/2008
Location: ND, USA
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by on 08/31/2011 1:37 PM | Reply #2 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
You have to keep all options in the boat.  Just last week I saw them want nothing but frog then it didn't matter to nothing but sucker back to nothing but frog in five days.  Kind of goofy but that is how it seems right now.


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RegisteredUser

Joined: 05/25/2011
Location: ND, USA
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by on 09/01/2011 3:43 PM | Reply #3 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
Fargo, well... a few minutes north of Fargo.

I agree with you Brad... One thing I never understand about fish is how they have craving. I would think in the wild, especially with catfish they would be happy with whatever came along and wouldn't be too picky. But they sure are.

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