Kayak: top baits from Susquehanna River

Let’s see the top baits used to catch the “bronze beauties” on the Susquehanna River from this tournament. 

The Susquehanna River is well known for its incredible smallmouth population.  This major waterway passes through central and eastern Pennsylvania with its final destination into the Chesapeake Bay.  At more than 400 miles long its the longest river on the East Coast. 

This fishery is unlike any other as the water fluctuates daily and you can find different shades of water clarity from one side of the river to the other.  Current plays a big part in the smallmouth fishing here and we hit these waters at the perfect time of the year with average temperatures in the 80’s and lows in the 60’s which enhances the smallmouth bite greatly. Topwater baits are widely used this time of year and as you will see below this was not an exception with these top anglers. 

 The Bassmaster Kayak Series hosted its fourth event of the season in subsequent years much to the delight of 224 kayak anglers who attended from 31 states. When you bring in some of the nation’s best anglers and combine them with a fishery like the Susky one can only think of what the results will look like.  Just like the year before, the section of river that hosted these anglers showed out once again with numerous 90+ inch bags.  In fact there were 35 anglers over 90 inches!  The top 7 spots were only separated by a mere inch!  Ewing Minor, a hammer out of Virginia took top honors by a quarter inch over female angler sensation Kristine Fischer of Nebraska. Let’s see the top baits used to catch the “bronze beauties” on the Susquehanna River from this tournament.