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fisherchad

100+ smallmouth in 8 hours from a tiny creek

Last weekend, I hit my favorite little creek in Central NY—nothing fancy, just classic summer low water, deep holes, and over 100 smallmouth in one day. Every summer like clockwork, these fish stack up, and the bite gets wild. Here’s how I find my honey holes and stay light on gear: 1️⃣ Use Google Maps to scout for deep spots—look for cliffs or drop-offs. 2️⃣ Watch water flow data to time your trip when fish are concentrated. 3️⃣ Keep it simple: a short rod, braid with fluoro leader, and a fanny pack of craws, tubes, and topwaters. 4️⃣ Focus on deep holes, boulder fields, and eddies at the end of rapids—these are smallie magnets. 5️⃣ Expect to lose some tackle—cast upstream and work it naturally downstream to reduce snags. Creek fishing like this reminds me why I fell in love with the sport. Who else chases smallies in the heat? #fishing #CreekFishing #SmallmouthBass

100+ smallmouth in 8 hours from a tiny creek
dsmith

what helped me break past the fly fishing plateau

When I first started, I was all about dries—elk hair caddis, size after size. Fun? Yes. Consistent? Not really. 6 months in, my catch rate dipped and I knew I had to change it up. A guy in a local forum said, “90% of fish feed subsurface.” That stuck. I picked up nymphing and it changed everything. 1️⃣ Start with Prince Nymphs or Copper Johns on top, Zebra Midges on the bottom. 2️⃣ Learn to mend and roll cast properly—presentation is everything. 3️⃣ Use fluoro tippet for better sink and invisibility. Now I fish confidently across CA, OR, ID, and more—catching everything from trout to 5lb carp on a 5wt. Nymphing isn’t just productive—it’s addictive. What technique unlocked the next level for you? #fishing #flyfishing #fishingtips #nymphing

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