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So if we actually get 5 or 6 days of no rain like the weather man says next week I might do a little wade sight fishing.

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Send some rain this way the creek I fish is the lowest I've seen it in almost 20 years. It's down 2-3' and for a creek that is normally only 3-4' on average that's pretty low. It's made sight fishing for smallies with the fly rod easy though.

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So if we actually get 5 or 6 days of no rain like the weather man says next week I might do a little wade sight fishing.

Where at? War Eagle Creek? I live within a few miles from where Crooked Creek starts outside Harrison. Fishing is not so good on the upper part of Crooked Creek. Anywhere in Harmon down to Yellville is where it's at. I also live about 6-7 miles from Pruitt on the Buffalo. I'll probably wait a while till the water stays low enough and clears up all the way.

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I'll probably be on a little creek call Osage Creek outside of Fayetteville. I'm tired of waiting.

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I'll probably be on a little creek call Osage Creek outside of Fayetteville. I'm tired of waiting.

How good is some of the creek fishing over there? Like the Illinois River, Osage Creek, and War Eagle Creek? My dad lives in Springdale. He misses the creeks and the Buffalo River over here. I've only fished Beaver and Lake Fayetteville over there.

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How good is some of the creek fishing over there? Like the Illinois River, Osage Creek, and War Eagle Creek? My dad lives in Springdale. He misses the creeks and the Buffalo River over here. I've only fished Beaver and Lake Fayetteville over there.

Just a step below crooked creek. They arnt as legendary. War Eagle is like a minature buffalo. Last time I floated it we fished for 6 hours and never saw another person. Everyone over here gets all bent out of shape about the Kings. You can also all three forks of the upper white. And there's dozens of small creeks that are pretty good that you can't float. Shhhh don't tell, let everyone go to the Kings.

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Just a step below crooked creek. They arnt as legendary. War Eagle is like a minature buffalo. Last time I floated it we fished for 6 hours and never saw another person. Everyone over here gets all bent out of shape about the Kings. You can also all three forks of the upper white. And there's dozens of small creeks that are pretty good that you can't float. Shhhh don't tell, let everyone go to the Kings.

Cool video. I wasn't aware War Eagle had enough water to take a flat bottom down it.

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they probably had to get out a few times. but most of those places they probably got out to fish anyway. 

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I'm beginning my summer tour to catch a creek smallie over 23 7/8 inches

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I'm beginning my summer tour to catch a creek smallie over 23 7/8 inches

thats a stud. you northern guys make us arkie boys jealous. 

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All my river smallies shrunk most are 16-18" at most all dinks.

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I have a section of creek in pa that consistently yields smallies in the 20+ inch margin

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Creek, or cricks as we call em in PA, are my specialty. I have logged over 40 smallies over 4 lb, 11 over 5 lb, and 1 over 6 lb out of my favorite creek. Creeks are often underestimated and it's nice to see everyone giving the creeks the love they deserve! 

 

Keep catching em!

 

Ian

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I just broke 18" two weeks ago on an underrated creek in Missouri, measured the spawned out girl and turned her loose!

Where the heck are you all finding these horses up north? Do you have pictures of the water you are fishing?

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I just broke 18" two weeks ago on an underrated creek in Missouri, measured the spawned out girl and turned her loose!

Where the heck are you all finding these horses up north? Do you have pictures of the water you are fishing?

Smallie creeks up north aren't the same as smallies creeks down here. They've got it made for smallies, but we have it better for largemouth in lakes etc. Congrats on the fish. I've yet to break the 18" mark this summer yet. Only went once though. Caught a few at 17" though. One was actually pretty fat.

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When I see everyone's avatar with their personal best of 7-10 pounds I do wish that were me.... but when u live up North, you make lemonade out of lemons. My target up here is smallmouth and we have some dandies. Still in pursuit of my first in the 6-7 lb range but we have many in the 4-5 lb range and they fight like much larger fish. All of these fish were caught in a small tributary to the Mississippi in Central Minnesota this year.

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Apparently I can only catch giant goggle eyes and ozark bass

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You're still catching goggle eyes in this hot weather? They usually dissapear around June for me it seems.

This abnormal rainy summer has kept me off the creeks, so very few creek smallies so far this year.

One good thing is the Ranger is headed to the shop Monday. Let's hope B.O.A.T. doesn't live up to its name. (Bust Out Another Thousand) haha

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good luck. i saw where bull shoals is like 31ft high! have fun with that!!! 

Dude i caught some goggle eyes last sunday you could filet! they loved my home made jigs! 

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31 ft high bull = shallow summer fish = happy camper, for me anyway.

Nice job on catching those goggle eyes on a jig. Biggest one I ever caught was on a jig.

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You should be in flipping heaven! Caught them this evening skipping a wacky senko under over hanging limbs. I never would have thought skipping would be so addicting.

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Finally got to do another float this summer on Crooked Creek. The water was perfect for floating and fishing. Lots of 1-2 lb fish like in the first picture. The 3 lb smallmouth in the second pic came in at 20 1/2 " long aaahhh. So close, yet so far. Still no 4 lb smallies but some nice largemouth.

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Did you think that big bucket mouth was your 4lb smallie? I caught one that went 2 1/4 Tuesday throwing a kvd 1.5 in natural bream. Had a giant show herself on it and I'm going back to find her tomorrow, I'm not sure is she'll get over 4 but she'll get close.

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