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    Default Creek fishing (picture heavy)

    I fished two creeks today .
    I’ll separate the trips in two posts because the first spot , I took several pictures and caught 17 creek size redbreast in a place that was the most fun I’ve had in a while.
    One of the prettiest places I’ve fished too .

    I started late , I got to Line Creek park around 11:20 and caught my first fish at 11:33 .
    I walked past the pond and went straight downhill to the creek .
    I fished about 100 yards or more of the creek as I worked my way downstream.
    The area is awesome. Fishing for the little creek redbreast remind me of fishing for Brook trout in mountain streams , in the northern part of state .
    The redbreast give up nothing to the brookies. They’re both beautiful fish and IMO fight better than the brookies.
    I only used one combo , a 4’10 Major Craft Finetail glass UL , paired with a Shimano Soare XR spooled with Daiwa J-braid X-8 .
    I fished all day with the same jig , a tiny , micro jig , size 12 dry fly hook with a 3.8mm tungsten bead , dark olive chenille body and dark olive rabbit strip hair tail .
    I only fished about an hour because the temperature was already in the upper 80’s and no wind down in the creek bed .
    Hiking out , it was a 1/4 mile uphill , according to my iPhone . I found a bench along the trail about halfway and rested a few minutes before continuing on .
    I plan on going back .
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    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “
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