The local tribes paddled the Wabash, Tippe and the Wildcat long before us. Wabash River wabashriver.net Runs between Lafayette and West Lafayette Description: The river begins near Ft. Recovery, Ohio as a tiny stream and flows many miles into the Ohio River. Jug Fishing The Wabash River For Catfish -Drone Footage of So Many Gar While Fishing ... Spillway fishing - Cecil M. Harden Lake (Raccoon Lake) in Indiana- Multi Species - Duration: 11:15. Wabash River, Lafayette. Wabash River fishing « previous next » Print; Pages: [1] Author Topic: Wabash River fishing (Read 847 times) bigr. Thanks! See you next year! I was just curious as to what you guys think about the river for bass fishing. Do you think it would be better to go up the Tippecanoe river where it meets with the Wabash? Top. Along the 33-mile route, the mid-way SAG at Cicott Park in Independence, IN will diverge into loops creating our 47-mile, 66-mile and 100-mile routes. This stretch is notable for large, sandy deposits. … The granddaddy of canoeing streams here is the Wabash. In the 1700’s, the French added their canoes to the mix. From what I have heard it is absolutely awful. Another Wabash River access point in West Lafayette off North River Road, this 18- acre park provides boat ramps and picnic to fishers. Sr. Location: The Wabash River originates near Fort Recovery, Ohio. All routes begin and end at Fort Ouiatenon in West Lafayette, IN. Right by Purdue's campus in West Lafayette - take River Road north from the Union St Bridge and on your right will be a (possibly unmarked) public boat launch. The Wabash River Ride is cancelled for 2020.
From late summer through the winter you can walk out to the river there and just downstream is a sand bar that goes 2/3 of the way across the river. That's makes for some very good fishing this time of year if you know where to look. It flows southwest for 500 miles through Indiana and forms the boundary between Indiana and Illinois until it meets the Ohio River above Old Shawneetown, Illinois. You will see nature and scenery best viewed by … I've been hitting the mouths of the bigger creeks where the high water has backed up into the clear running creek. Approximately one-fourth of its drainage comes from Illinois. Natural-colour satellite image of the Wabash-Ohio confluence. JDO. Member; Posts: 886; Wabash River fishing « on: Jun 24, 2019, 06:20 AM » The Wabash has been high and muddy all year for the most part. That blend area has been very good for several weeks now. Hovey Lake is to the left between the bend in the Ohio River. You can expect to be well-fed and supported along the routes. The name “Wabash” comes from Ouabache or Wah-ba-shika-ki, a French/Native American interpretation that roughly translates to “clear water over white stones.” The Eel River is a 94-mile-long (151 km) tributary of the Wabash River in northern Indiana in the United States.Via the Wabash and Ohio rivers, its waters flow to the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico.The Eel River rises southeast of Huntertown in Allen County and flows southwest through Allen, Whitley, Kosciusko, Wabash, Miami, and Cass counties to join the Wabash at Logansport.
I have a kayak tournament in mid July on the Wabash river near Lafayette. A massive school of carp hanging out at the edge of an inlet to the Wabash near Lafayette, IN. That's makes for some very good fishing this time of year if you know where to look. Google maps shows that the Tippecaboe seems to have clearer water. The Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana, showing the Myers Pedestrian Bridge, and the Amtrak station. Since that time, riverboats, airboats, rafts, and all variety of crafts have plied those waters. The Wabash has been high and muddy all year for the most part. The river flows from left to right (north to south). It has a total drainage of 33,000 square miles, of which about two-thirds is agricultural. by beep wire.