Thanks to Ken G. and his wonderful advice, I had a couple of great days out on the creek. Caught probably 40 smallmouth between the two days. Saturday was from around 7 a.m. until 9 a.m., with my pops, and Monday was from around 2:30 p.m. until around 5:30 p.m. with my brother. All fish were caught on small jig/twister. Fish were caught on all colors, but the 1/2 orange 1/2 yellow twister seemed to do the best. Some pictures of the nicer fish below. That's me in the red shirt.
There is nothing like fishing a creek for smallmouth. Not even the river is as relaxing and scenic. Being locked away in the woods away from the outside world is great. Unfortunately, the closest creek I have to me is Hickory Creek, which, while pretty well populated with smallmouth, really doesn't hold any decent sized ones, and isn't nearly as isolated and scenic as this creek. Sorry for the lack of pictures on the creek and terrain. We were too busy making sure we didn't slip into one of the numerous holes in the creekbed.
05/30/09 and 06/01/09
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Re: 05/30/09 and 06/01/09
I thought we fished a little later than that on Monday Ed
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Nice job out there guys:)
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Re: 05/30/09 and 06/01/09
To show you how well I know that creek, I recognize the background in every shot.
Maybe that's why guys try to hide them.
If gas wasn't so expensive, I'd be out on the Apple and exploring some of the creeks that feed into the Rock.
Maybe that's why guys try to hide them.
If gas wasn't so expensive, I'd be out on the Apple and exploring some of the creeks that feed into the Rock.
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i don't mind giving out spots or info in my reports, and neither does my brother... it takes more than just knowing a spot to go there and catch fish! I am also a firm believer in your idea ken, that the vast majority of people (probably 98%) that read these reports on the various fishing sites don't bother to ever go to the spot anyways. Good luck all!!
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You'll know I've been proven wrong when I quit mentioning them by name.pezdek1 wrote:i don't mind giving out spots or info in my reports, and neither does my brother... it takes more than just knowing a spot to go there and catch fish! I am also a firm believer in your idea ken, that the vast majority of people (probably 98%) that read these reports on the various fishing sites don't bother to ever go to the spot anyways. Good luck all!!
So far that hasn't happened in 13 years, and I've shown my spots to 100's of guys when I was guiding, doing the classes and just showing friends. There was a big interest in the river and creeks around 2000-2003, then everyone just seemed to disappear.
Besides, you saw what it takes to get in there, not many willing to do that and that is probably the easiest creek I know. You should see what I go through on Little Rock some times.
Better for us I guess.
I've got about 5 to 10 miles of creeks I want to explore near my house in Yorkville. I expect to run into no one.
I say it every year and then run out of time . . . I gotta plan an outing for all of us. Maybe, maybe, maybe . . . and no smart ass comments about that from Dan and Andrew.
Re: 05/30/09 and 06/01/09
Have you fished many of the Fox River Creeks? I know you've ventured out into Mill, Little Rock, and Big Rock, but have you fished any others? I'm always up for some hiking/exploring if you can find a nice, isolated creek to wade through for the afternoon. As long as there is somewhere I can park and get to the creek within about 30 minutes or so, it works for me.
I was going to check out a couple other Fox creeks for smallmouth, but I don't want to waste an entire day fishing them if there's no fish to be found. You know, too shallow, bad water quality, etc.
I was going to check out a couple other Fox creeks for smallmouth, but I don't want to waste an entire day fishing them if there's no fish to be found. You know, too shallow, bad water quality, etc.
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I can definitely agree that not many people are going to be willing to hike through heavy brush for 30 minutes to get to a creek I personally feel being that isolated from everything else is the best part about it and completely makes the experience.Ken G wrote:You'll know I've been proven wrong when I quit mentioning them by name.pezdek1 wrote:i don't mind giving out spots or info in my reports, and neither does my brother... it takes more than just knowing a spot to go there and catch fish! I am also a firm believer in your idea ken, that the vast majority of people (probably 98%) that read these reports on the various fishing sites don't bother to ever go to the spot anyways. Good luck all!!
So far that hasn't happened in 13 years, and I've shown my spots to 100's of guys when I was guiding, doing the classes and just showing friends. There was a big interest in the river and creeks around 2000-2003, then everyone just seemed to disappear.
Besides, you saw what it takes to get in there, not many willing to do that and that is probably the easiest creek I know. You should see what I go through on Little Rock some times.
Better for us I guess.
I've got about 5 to 10 miles of creeks I want to explore near my house in Yorkville. I expect to run into no one.
I say it every year and then run out of time . . . I gotta plan an outing for all of us. Maybe, maybe, maybe . . . and no smart ass comments about that from Dan and Andrew.
I actually have a friend that I've basically introduced to fishing over the past 8 months or so and he's got the bug real bad He'll have his waders this week and I'll be introducing him to the wonderful world of wading the rivers and creeks throughout the rest of the year. We'll probably be on Mill again sometime early next week.
I'm with my brother that I'm always up for exploring some waters for an afternoon Maybe we'll have to get out with ya sometime. Take it easy and keep on fishin!