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    I started out this morning at the town pond . It was sunny , 64 with a promise of lighter winds , but that wasn’t reality .
    I took the 1/4 mile walk to my most productive area and started off with my new seven foot St Croix Avid UL . But I’d swapped reels to a Daiwa Fuego 1000 LT spooled with 2# Floroclear.
    Distance improved over the 3# but I came to the conclusion, this rod is not a twitching rod . It’s at its best as a float rod .
    I caught a tiny shellcracker , a small LM, and a decent cracker/gill hybrid .
    Fishing was slow and I had been joined on the dam by a guy sparring with the cotton wood tree right off the asphalt path . Across the pond was a group of teenagers with a pool net attempting to scoop up turtles or fish . I wasn’t sure and didn’t want to find out when they made their way over to my side .
    Time to move !

    I drove the almost half hour to the old mill that was flooded a couple weeks ago and when I got there , there were about six or seven vehicles and a group of people using the dam and mill as a backdrop for pictures .
    I decided to try just below where they were set up , hoping they’d finish up in a few and leave the place to me .
    It worked , fifteen minutes later they packed up and left .

    I started off with the st z Croix seven footer but quickly got tired of trying twitch a micro jig with it , but did manage to catch a pretty little redbreast .
    Luckily I’d brought a backup rod , an older model 5’6” Trout series paired with a Carbon X 1000s . Spooled with Daiwa braid .

    I got to fish about forty minutes including swapping reels back and forth to try the Trout Series with the 2# , but ended up fishing the braid . I gotten to where I enjoy the feedback the braid gives me with light jigs and I get every bit of fight out of even the little ones .

    I caught a variety of fish out of the creek , including, a small bass , a crappie , a couple of redbreast, a couple of bluegill, and a small shellcracker.

    I’m glad I made the move to a more peaceful place to spend some time at what I love doing .
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    Another good adventure. Thanks for sharing
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    A good time
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    Nice looking fish. Sometimes longer rods take a little time to get used to, but they are worth it. Keep taking it and soon the twitching will work with that rod too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNGLEJIMJIGS View Post
    Nice looking fish. Sometimes longer rods take a little time to get used to, but they are worth it. Keep taking it and soon the twitching will work with that rod too.
    I kinda cut my teeth in ultralight with shorter rods about fifty years ago .
    Habits hard to break .
    I lightweight five footer has alway felt so natural to me .
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    Nice catches and report. Thanks for posting
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    Glad they left the fishing to you and left early on. That’s kinda what fishing is like during the week here, lots less traffic. Almost more private for a public place. And then you stumble into some cooperative fish and the smile lasts a bit longer. Good trip mister.
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