SD River 5-30-2026 (not in Vinny's house)

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SD River 5-30-2026 (not in Vinny's house)

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I fished a 3-foot deep section that flows through Mission Trails and had some success with bass. Stalked around various shoreline access points with shallow diving mini crankbaits and very slow movements, almost like I was trout fishing. I spooked more fish than I caught. Eventually figured out that the bass wanted a faster retrieve bounced off things, including other bass, while the sunfish wanted a very slow retrieve near their territories. The bass seemed very on edge, some lunged at low-flying swallows and butterflies a couple of feet above the surface. Ended the day with 5 bass and 6 green sunfish. One of the bass was 'nice', maybe 1.5 pounds. It was the largest fish in this particular pool and the only reason I think I caught it was that a green sunfish was chasing the crank first, and this bass came screaming in to compete. I also need to work on my bass selfie game.
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Re: SD River 5-30-2026 (not in Vinny's house)

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Nice job out there. I remember fishing parts of the river many years ago where the river was more like a little stream and small bass would be hiding in little deep pockets. It was really fun to try to catch them. And lots of fun catching bluegill also. Your post brought back lots of memories. When I was younger I could explore lots of areas and today am a lot lazier...ha ha. Thank you for sharing and looks like you found a fun area for future fishing adventures. Tight lines always. :-)
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VinnyBass wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 7:22 am Nice job out there. I remember fishing parts of the river many years ago where the river was more like a little
stream and small bass would be hiding in little deep pockets. It was really fun to try to catch them. And lots
of fun catching bluegill also. Your post brought back lots of memories. When I was younger I could explore
lots of areas and today am a lot lazier...ha ha. Thank you for sharing and looks like you found a fun area
for future fishing adventures. Tight lines always. :-)
Thanks for the memories and kind words. And to whoever fixed the orientation of my photos! 😆
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Re: SD River 5-30-2026 (not in Vinny's house)

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kastmaster wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 7:37 am
VinnyBass wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 7:22 am Nice job out there. I remember fishing parts of the river many years ago where the river was more like a little
stream and small bass would be hiding in little deep pockets. It was really fun to try to catch them. And lots
of fun catching bluegill also. Your post brought back lots of memories. When I was younger I could explore
lots of areas and today am a lot lazier...ha ha. Thank you for sharing and looks like you found a fun area
for future fishing adventures. Tight lines always. :-)
Thanks for the memories and kind words. And to whoever fixed the orientation of my photos! 😆
I'm old and not great with technology, but can fix photos that are sideways...ha ha
Best wishes and tight lines. :-)
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