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Tuscarawas River

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#1 ·
The river looks a little like Niagara Falls at the moment but has anyone Fished it yet this year? Also anyone ever caught any largemouth out of it? I really started getting into river fishing last year. It's a completely new challenge.
 
#9 ·
You can put in there, yak and fish down the river to ernies bike shop in massillon. That would probably only take 2 hours... if you take your time. Or you can start in Clinton and go down to the bike shop. Make a day out of it

And the fishings decent from butter bridge to ernies? I live right by ernies, but can't say I've ever tried the Tusc out due to lack of confidence.
 
#11 ·
And the fishings decent from butter bridge to ernies? I live right by ernies, but can't say I've ever tried the Tusc out due to lack of confidence.
The section between Cherry St and Walnut bridges can be great at times for pike and SM. A friend of mine sends me his pics of some impressive catches out of there and rarely ever uses anything but white jig and twister tails. Cast to slack water behind brush piles or areas where rocks, pylons, or debris create a current break. If you fish it often enough you will be surprised at how good the fishing can be in your own back yard.
 
#13 ·
Hate to bring this back, but I live right next to the Tusc where the Erie Canal is nearby Lock 4. I haven't ever fished a river, does anyone have any tips? (All I've ever fished is with a bobber for panfish and then largemouth fishing).

Also, could you float hunt this river north of Massillon?
 
#14 ·
The tusc is a fun fishery, and figuring out how to catch fish isn't overly challenging. 3" twisters on an 1/8-1/4oz jig in many colors will catch plenty of fish. 4" tube jigs fished with an 1/8oz bullet sinker and 5/0 worm hook in watermelon or pumpkinseed with glitter flake will catch plenty of smallies.

As far as float hunting North of Massillon, it's a thing of the past! Did lots of it growing up in canal fulton, but since the towpath was improved, it's not a good idea due to safety concerns... Too many people and likely to ruffle more feathers than its worth.
 
#15 ·
Yeah I kind of expected that about the floating, but south of Massillon I would think it may be OK? I usually hunt the crap out of portage and killbuck and west branch, but the Tusc is just so darn close! Thanks!
 
#16 ·
The tusc is a fun fishery, and figuring out how to catch fish isn't overly challenging. 3" twisters on an 1/8-1/4oz jig in many colors will catch plenty of fish. 4" tube jigs fished with an 1/8oz bullet sinker and 5/0 worm hook in watermelon or pumpkinseed with glitter flake will catch plenty of smallies.
X2- Jigs and plastic are all you need. It's hard to fish them wrong and not all that expensive. Downed trees are fish magnets. You will get hung up and loose some jigs, but those areas are often the best spots.
 
#23 ·
Still high from what I'm seeing off of S. Main in Akron, so my guess is it's high downstream. If you want to catch largemouth, the slack water where Nimisila Creek/Lake Lucerne run into the river holds plenty of them along with pike, bowfin, and tons of panfish. I've used jigs, swimbaits, plastic worms, spinnerbaits, and live bait there with good success.
 
#27 ·
I put my kayak in right across from Lake Lucern in that small parking lot just north of Canal fulton. It is a pretty steep trek down to the rocks but once I was in, it was nice and easy going. Only problem was I had to portage around some downed trees before entrance to the river. I've also put in in canal fulton just north of the cherry street ice cream shop on that bridge. Didn't catch anything, floated down to butterbridge. Saw a nice pike come up and steal my rooster tail. Might start fishing with a leader after that. Haha
 
#29 ·
I've never fished that lake but there is a large flow of water from that lake to this little creek. I'm not sure if the fish can enter through it or not, but I didn't fish that portion of my trip. The portage was kind of a pain in the rear, but it beat carrying it all the way to the river.