Locations:
1) Starr’s Mill creek
2) Line Creek below Lake McIntosh
Rod : Major Craft Finetail 4”6”-5’ Glass Trekking
Reel : Shimano Soare bb 500sspg
Line : Daiwa J braid w/ 4# Floroclear leader
Lure : 4mm Tungsten bead
I headed out this morning just before 11 after waiting for the temps to warm up.
First location was the creek below Starr’s mill pond and dam .
I fished there for about 30 minutes and hooked something small that got off while trying to get it out of some rocks . That was it , a skunk .
I was wanting to fish a creek , because lately , with the exception of the town pond, none of my still water locations were very productive.
I drove to lake McIntosh , parked at the top of the entrance road to below the dam and walked downhill the two tenths of a mile to the creek below the dam .
Luckily I had the place to myself because only a couple spots are accessible.
I caught most my dozen fish standing in one spot fishing either above or below a small shoal area .
It was the most fun I’d had fishing in awhile. I love creek fishing!
I caught seven redbreast , small to medium size , three bluegills, a small bass , and a shellcracker that ran all of the small pool I was fishing .
Actually all of the fish no matter their size fought like giants on my newest Major Craft glass rod .
It’s a five piece travel rod that with a special butt section , one can adjust the length from 4’6” to 5’ . Today I was fishing it as a 4’6” rod and it did not disappoint me .
Definitely a fun little creek rod .
And a looker too. Just look at the beautiful wood reel seat . It was hard to pick which fish pictures to post .


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