Great Miami River

Montgomery - Ohio


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A section of the Great Miami River in Montgomery County, Ohio.

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Great Miami River Fishing Reports

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  1. Saugie Dawg!

    2 lb. 16.0 in. Saugeye with a Mister Twister Curly Tail Grubs

  2. Caught several this evening, all about same size. Nothing matches a smallie fight!

    14.0 in. Smallmouth Bass with a Crankbait

  3. Channel Catfish

    1. Trevor Grogan 0
      That's sweet I haven't caught a catfish in the Miami yet
    2. James George 0
      The wind never seems to affect catfish.
    3. Michael Whitaker 0
      yeah, I wasnt out but maybe 5 minutes. I was rigging up mother pole when it hit. It's a little breezy but doesn't seem to effect activity.
    4. James George 0
      Good to know they are biting in the river today.
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  4. Last day at pere Marquette River egg patterns and egg sucking leach . Hooked a lot of fish fair but only landed a few.

    25 lb. 36 in. Chinook Salmon with a FishUSA Egg Sucking Leech - 2 Pack

  5. 8 lb. 6 oz. Blue Catfish with a liver

  6. 26 lb. 9 oz. 52 in. Flathead Catfish with a bluegill

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