Tuesday May 22, 2007 - New River Fishing Report

By weasel at 12:24 pm on Tuesday, May 22, 2007

The New River is running at about 2.5 feet and very clear . It is in great shape for the upcoming weekend. The water temp is at 65 degrees.

We fished several days, (with a few overnite trips) on the New River this week and caught large a large amount of smallmouth. The largest being a 3.5 lb. female that still had her eggs. As an added bonus, two 16″ walleye and a few Kentucky bass were caught.

With the weather and stable conditions of the New River, fishing is as good as it gets for this time of year.

With spawn being here, please remember to catch & release!

Good Luck!

Wease

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New River Gorge Fishing Report - May 7th

By weasel at 12:25 pm on Monday, May 7, 2007

The New River is a bit high at 7ft. but is clearing nicely and should be in great shape by Thursday and the upcoming weekend.

There are still several fish being taken in slower back water, most on live bait nightcrawlers, chubs and crawfish. Large crank baits in darker colors seem to work best, this also holds true for jigs and rubber worms use a little more weight, at least 1/4 oz. or more.

While high water is not the best for smallmouth, catfishing is very good with large numbers at night and quite a few in the day. Water temperature is 60 and the spawn is close meaning large smallies the next few weeks, remember to catch and release.

Good Luck,

Weasel

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