Casters bring in 41 fish and some bonus saugeyes
Art Holden | Outdoor Correspondent
GREER For the past 30 years, Kevin Strother has been fishing the Mohican River, usually putting in at Greer and fishing the stream south as far as Brinkhaven. Many years ago, I fished out of his flat-bottom boat on that Mohican stretch, and just last fall, the two of us fished the Muskingum River at the Ellis Lock and Dam.
We were back at it again this past week on the Mohican, and this time Strother proved old dogs can learn new tricks. With the water stained, but running at normal summer levels, the action wasn’t fast and furious, but it was constant, as we managed to land 41 fish on the the 5-mile float, getting three bonus saugeyes, a white bass, three rock bass, and the rest all smallmouth bass in what Strother said ws his best day of fishing in years.
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He’s a Rebel Craw fisherman
Pretty much a crankbait fisherman, more specifically a Rebel Craw fisherman, Strother knows every inch of the Mohican, as he grew up not far away in Nashville. He had been reading my stories about fishing the Ned Rig to catch smallmouth bass, but wasn’t having the same success I was, so a trip to catch up on old times and get some pointers was in order.
Needless to say, it was a big hit.
“I haven’t seen so many fish fought and reeled onto my boat since the Rebel Crawdad was introduced to the Mohican River some 30 years ago,” said…