I dont know anything about the particular river you mention but I can talk about rivers in general. In summer rivers will have slightly cooler water then the lakes they are attached to. It will also hold more oxygen. That will draw some bass into them for relief from the warmer lake temps. Fish that live in rivers use the current to set up and ambush prey. They will most likely set up next to, beside or under some object, a rock, a log, a tree a dock post, a depression, something that will block the current and make it easier for them to maintain position. They will almost always face into the current and feed that way. that means you should cast up or across current and bring your lures down current. Top waters like frogs, pop r and a torpedo work well. Jigs and tubes flipped into trees and overhangs, small crankbaits and spinnerbaits bumped off the cover work as well. Again just remember how bass behave in a river and chose cast location and direction accordingly. Can you catch a fish casting down current and bringing it up? Sure but your chances are much better the other way around
Good luck
Posted Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:52 am