I know that if I searched the archives, I could sift throug hhour upon hour's wroth of shellcracker info, since we have discussed them so many times on this board. But if y'all will humor me, I have a really specific question about them that I don't recall us discussing before.
Let me quote the Georgia DNR guide to fishing the upper Ocmulgee river:
"Particularly in the upper reaches, shellcrackers often exceed two pounds in the shoals. Their favorite food are snails that are common to the rocks and swift water"
I'm going to fish there today, and I'm going to try to find these snails so I can replicate them in fly form. But apart from this, can y'all ofer wisdom to help me catch one of these swift current monsters?
Swamp