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    Finally got an opportunity to wet a line today .
    I took only one combo today , my Major Craft Finetail travel glass UL , setup @ 4’6” and paired with a Shimano Soare bb 500sspg , spooled with island blur Daiwa J-braid Grand .

    I started on this beautiful fall day at Lake McIntosh , hoping to catch a few warmouth, shooting the docks next to the boat ramp.
    Guess the low night temps have run them off , because I had a skunk going .

    Decided to take the hike to the creek below the dam.

    When I got to the creek , two guys were bait fishing the deep holes below the little shoal area .
    I hoped they hadn’t already fished out the shoal area .

    It took a few cast before I caught my first fish , a tiny bass . I was beginning to worry again .
    Maybe they had fished it already or maybe the cool nights has turned them off feeding completely.
    I kept fan casting , first below the rocks , then the area above .
    I lost my jig on an underwater snag and my leader broke at the braid end .
    Without any leader material with me , I tied a solid black jig directly onto the braid .
    Even with the fairly clear creek , the fish didn’t seem to care about the braid .
    Then I hooked a small redbreast and figured two fish are better than none .
    Ended up catching ten total in forty minutes.
    Better than I expected.
    I love creek fishing . I need to find some more accessible creek areas .
    Creek fish seem to love my little micro tungsten jigs. And the combo was awesome for fishing tight areas .
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    Good pics. Pretty catches and colors.
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    Gillchaser, I'd take these size all day long especially this time of year! My local pond was getting ready for trout stocking but still hold a few post spawning adults but they in deep out of reach section, the middle...lol. Nice setup by the way!
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    Love the colors on those redbreast, fire bellies are awesome. Fall is here even if temps are warmer than usual. 86 here yesterday, tied record temp for the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LVSpinfisher1 View Post
    Gillchaser, I'd take these size all day long especially this time of year! My local pond was getting ready for trout stocking but still hold a few post spawning adults but they in deep out of reach section, the middle...lol. Nice setup by the way!
    Me too ! Most of the fish in the creek seem to be this size or smaller . Reminds me of trout fishing in the northern part of our state .
    It’s just that I don’t have to drive two and a half hours to get there .

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    Love the colors on those redbreast, fire bellies are awesome. Fall is here even if temps are warmer than usual. 86 here yesterday, tied record temp for the day. (Quote )


    We had over a week where the night temps got down into forties . It’s gone back up to more normal fifties at night , with almost 80 during the afternoons.
    No rain since the big storm came through last month . The lakes and creeks are falling again .
    All of this is affecting the fish location .
    Makes bank fishing tough .
    I may have to check out the town pond again , if the water hasn’t gotten too stagnant.
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    Beautiful catches once again!
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    pretty fish for sure , bream are still pecking around some here , but not near like it was a month ago ....soon to go deep is my guess
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