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re: Broken Bow Fishing- Lower Mountain Fork River
Posted on 3/15/17 at 10:23 am to The Lou
Posted on 3/15/17 at 10:23 am to The Lou
Ill be there this weekend also, got a stabbin cabin off Old Hochatown Rd. near BB state park.
I went ahead and booked a 4hr Saturday trip for $200 with Steve Branson since my time is limited and I would like my wife to get on some fish. Will be using spinning gear for the same reasons.
From what I can tell, the "White River Rig" is what is mostly used as far as presentation, others can chime in for baits and tips.
Make sure you look at the LMF section map as far as limits, barbed/barbless hook use, etc.
I went ahead and booked a 4hr Saturday trip for $200 with Steve Branson since my time is limited and I would like my wife to get on some fish. Will be using spinning gear for the same reasons.
From what I can tell, the "White River Rig" is what is mostly used as far as presentation, others can chime in for baits and tips.
Make sure you look at the LMF section map as far as limits, barbed/barbless hook use, etc.
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 10:57 am
Posted on 3/15/17 at 10:30 am to Polar Pop
quote:
"White River Rig"
This?
![](https://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x60/ftillm1/IMG_6255_zpsplgfykhu.jpg)
To the OP, the bait depicted is what we call the "eggworm". Run 1 berkley power egg up the hook and cover the eye. pinch off a 1/2 to 3/4" piece of worm and thread on the hook. It looks like a little bug or something to them. They eat the shite out of it.
Tight line it down stream, throw it cross stream and bump it along, or throw it up stream and drag it if you are in a boat.
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