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OutdoorIllinois March 2010 Fishing the Wabash - Illinois DNR

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Canada geese settle on <strong>the</strong> banksof <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wabash</strong> River near Grayville(Edwards and White counties).A nearby, large, oxbow lake is apopular fishing destination.ano<strong>the</strong>r 15 miles, ending at <strong>Wabash</strong>Island on <strong>the</strong> Ohio River.Because of its unique qualities for alarge <strong>Illinois</strong> river, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wabash</strong> supportsa diverse fishery. Fish speciesrange from small, endangered dartersto large paddlefish. Sport species presentinclude blue cat, channel cat, fla<strong>the</strong>adcat, white bass, black bass,striped bass, hybrid striped bass, smallmouthbass, spotted bass, largemouthbass, white crappie, black crappie,bluegill, freshwater drum and sauger.Carp—common, grass, bighead and silver—alsoare present.Catfish provide <strong>the</strong> best opportunitiesfor <strong>the</strong> angler and can be foundthroughout <strong>the</strong> river’s entire length.Smallmouth bass are found in <strong>the</strong>upper 100 miles of <strong>the</strong> river and spottedbass throughout its length. Latesummer and fall, when river levels arelow and <strong>the</strong> water clarity is improved,are <strong>the</strong> best time to seek black bass.Among <strong>the</strong> fish found in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Wabash</strong>River are paddlefish (below, held byMack Sitzes, fisheries technician)and blue cats (right, held by SteveJenkins, fisheries biologist).White, striped and hybrid stripedbass can be found throughout <strong>the</strong> river’slength but are more numerous in <strong>the</strong>lower 100 miles. Look for <strong>the</strong>se speciesfrom spring through early summer in <strong>the</strong>lower river around <strong>the</strong> numerous sandbarsand fast-water riffle areas.Sauger can be found throughout <strong>the</strong>river’s entire length. Those same sandbarsand fast-water riffles hold sauger<strong>March</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Outdoor<strong>Illinois</strong></strong> / 7

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