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    Default Catching Redbreast

    Hey folks, I've moved close to a river that's supposed to be really good bream fishing, especially redbreast. I've fished all my life and have caught plenty of bream, but I haven't ever really tried to break down one species and figure out how to catch them.
    I've been reading and it says they relate to sandy and rocky bottoms, specifically around structure like logs, vegetation, ect. They'll eat everything, but mostly feed on the bottom.
    I plan on taking some of my jigs, maybe some worms or corn, and a few beetlespins tomorrow and trying to catch a few.

    What are your most productive colors and methods? I was thinking fishing some worms and corn on the bottom, maybe under a float, casting some hand tied 1/32nd oz. or smaller jigs, or maybe throwing the jigs out and letting them sink pretty deep or to the bottom them retrieving them slowly.

    What colors would you try and what else would you try?

    Edit - It's going to be in the 40s at night and mid 50s during the day when I go tomorrow.
    Last edited by smoothlures; 01-12-2008 at 12:08 PM.

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