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Creek fishing 9/12
Hit a creek for a few hours this morning with my flyrod in search of smallies. It took me a while to weed through the rock bass, warmouth and gills to finally connect with my target quarry. Ended up with a few typical creek smallies like the one pictured and capped the trip off with a little better one.
Fish were caught on hoppers, black woolly boogers and the smallies were caught on a clouser crayfish. These were incredibly pesky today especially with the woolly bugger http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps02d87251.jpg I enjoy catching these as much as smallies and lost a nice one that was completely black when it came from under a rock to eat the crayfish pattern http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps6581002d.jpg Typical for where I was at but fun on a 5wt http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps9b6ceb54.jpg Icing on the cake since I had already caught a few. After this fish I just packed up and left. Called it a success and grabbed a bite to eat. http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps81ddd9f8.jpg |
That looks like a ton of fun. Gotta love the creeks.
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Looks like a great time! Nice fish!
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Looks like a blast! Does your crawfish pattern fly swim right? I have one that looks awesome, bought it from Bass Pro but it swims upside down. It's odd because I almost think that's a good thing since now the hook isn't dragging bottom (it's facing up) but the crawfish fly seems to be "swimming" on it's back which doesn't look natural.
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nice, Travis
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This is what I use: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21bsZ1eEd5L.jpg I like clouser's and more importantly the fish do too but it's non-weighted so it takes a little bit to fall in deeper pools. It rides hook down so you have to be careful of snags or dulling of the hook tip. If you want a killer smallie fly look up a Sneaky Pete. It is similar to a popper but reverse the head. With each strip it dives under then rises back up. |
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Mine did that some too so check to make sure its not twisted on the shank since it's a commercially tied pattern.
Most times when mine ends up flipped over a very subtle twitch or pull once the fly is on bottom will correct it then you can crawl. You can see the hairs on the underside actually walk it over. Remember it has no added weight so light on the movement. |
Has anyone tried the trout slayer in creeks?
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Nice going, Travis. The fish in the 2nd pic, is that a rock bass?
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