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Cyork

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  1. Good ol' gitzits, I use those all the time for river smallies.
  2. I'm pretty sure it's Wal-Mart only. Yeah I have 2 got em both at Wal-Mart.
  3. I would say tubes and in-line spinners.
  4. I usually catch them on rattletraps, spinnerbaits, mepps spinners, or if you want to have some fun tie on a plastic lizard with just a hook, drag it across the water/ over lilypads and watch them thrash the hell out of it. They will hit just about anything though.
  5. Well places like the Penobscot river are somewhat known, but my "spot" is in the Androscoggin river. Very underfished due to the fact that it used to be really polluted but the water quality has greatly improved to the point where trout can survive.
  6. I have a red Okeechobee Fats bag. Had it for 3 years and still in near perfect shape. Holds 6 decent size boxes in the main compartment, the 2 side compartments are good for smaller boxes of sinkers/ hooks/ small baits . The front compartment has a nice zippered pocket for my maps/ license, 2 more small boxes, tape measure, flashlight, etc, etc. It gets a little hefty when fully loaded but it's got plenty of space for my needs (river fishing mostly) and it has a shoulder strap so carrying it around isn't too straining.
  7. My favorite are brown or dark green gitzit tubes. I do a lot of river fishing for smallies up here in Maine. I had a spot in one river I fish (slow moving water around the backside of an island) that had tons of cover and was about 15 ft deep, in about 2 hrs I could haul in 20-30 fish in the 2-4 lb range. Also try mepps spinners, a #2 or #3 would work good.

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