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wiperfever

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  1. There's nothing like Wiper fishing as far as I'm concerned. The hardest fighitng fish here in my stomping grounds. (Kansas/Missouri) if you ask me. And like some others have mentioned, once you find one, you're likely to find a bunch. In the spring when they are coming in. I get out the waders & I usually use Maribou bucktail jigs or platic shad imitations. Fishing into the wind off of points or the dam because wherever the waves push the shad in, the wipers follow. The lighter the tackle, the more fun you'll have! Hoe you find some because they will hook you for life.
  2. You could try the James A. Reed conservation area if you want. They have several decent bass ponds.
  3. My brother & I caught about a hundred Wipers 2 weekends ago at Milford. No real big ones, but all between 2 & 4 pounds. Looks like they're close to shutting down though.
  4. Does anyone know if both stacks have been running?

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