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Hey guys!

 

Here's a very short video showing one part of the creek I often fish. Any tips on what areas I should be focusing on. I mostly stand on the rock to the left at the very end of the video, and cast upstream a ways and let it come back to me with a fluke or sometimes bitsy minnow. I've only fished this a couple of times, and have mostly caught a few small LMB and rock bass. Just past this rock, there is a relatively shallow stretch of slow water.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gmmjpkufw8j3t1h/IMG_9038.MOV?dl=0

It's rained a bit lately, so the water is quite a bit murkier than in this video.

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Sissy fishing!

Light line 4 to 8 lb test on spinning rods (no backlashes) 4 inch black worm, 1, 2, & 3 inch white single tail grub, purple or purple white tail scoundrels, 2 & 3 inch rapala’s small spinner baits and inline spinners, tiny torpedos, Sonics, rapala’s, jitterbugs, small pop r, Maribou jigs, 3 & 4 inch ribbon tailed worms, 3 to 5 inch twitch worms, 6 inch white ribbon tail worms weightless on top around grass, black with yellow dots 4 inch lizard, all are non-standard non-heavy line or tackle! 
 

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I fish small rivers/creeks like that all summer and usually catch lots of fish.  Usually a buddy and I float a section in kayaks or paddle up and work back down.  I usually wet wade if the water is over 60*.  What I'm saying is get a kayak and expand your area.  BTW I almost always fish with a finesse worm and 6 lb line.

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Light tackle fishing in small rivers is fun and a productive way to catch fish.

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