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Creek Fishing for Panfish

for people who like to fish creeks for panfish

Location: Eastern Kentucky
Members: 68
Latest Activity: Jan 20, 2018

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Georgia Folks 2 Replies

Anyone here in the Atlanta or surrounding area? Looking for some new creeks. I fish the Dog River west of town. Its my never fail spot. Also git Sweetwater Creek State Park... Looking for some more…Continue

Started by Erik Harmon. Last reply by Erik Harmon Feb 22, 2016.

Welcome 5 Replies

I started this group for people who like to fish for panfish in creeks and small rivers.  So, welcome everyone and good fishing.

Started by Mark Hayes. Last reply by Jason Preslar Mar 7, 2013.

Any creeks handy to Mountain Home, Arkansas?

Howdy Y’allAny good creeks in the Mountain Home, Arkansas area?I’m disabled and shore fish so any spots that are handy and walking available would be great.Yours in serviceJames and KathyContinue

Tags: creek, Arkansas, Home, Mountain

Started by James and Kathy Acerra Sep 23, 2010.

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Comment by 10.5" RES Sharon on June 10, 2010 at 12:29pm
Creeks all over Henderson County, TX are flooded. Hope some fish remain when it goes down
Comment by 10.5" RES Sharon on June 9, 2010 at 4:10pm
Do you think it would be true if I was fishing in the creek and catching only 4" bluegill, that there would be no larger bluegill in the same spot? In other words, do they stay in schools according to size?
Comment by Drop Shot on May 18, 2010 at 5:54am
There's a creek around my house I use to fish a lot as a teen. I Loved it as it was within walking distance and would yield huge numbers of huge panfish (Bluegills, Rock bass, Pumpkinseeds, and Greens) during the Spring run and into summer as well. I caught my biggest Bluegill out of there at just over 1.5lbs. Sadly over the past 5 years they've altered the stream to make it more of a trout habitat for steelhead to migrate. Great for trout conservation, but when other species have their habitat degraded in favor of an another I find this to be a poor conservation practice. The Ironic thing is too, I`ve caught a lot more trout out of there before it was altered, but if you love Chub or sucker it`s a great fishery!!!! Has anyone else experienced such a problem with a local favorite stream?
Comment by 10.5" RES Sharon on May 17, 2010 at 6:07pm
I will start by telling those of you who watch carefully and make sure that everyone comments in the correct forum or group that we bought a bobcat excavator to fix up our creek. Therefore, I am putting this under the creek fishing group. That having been said, we have a swallow of some type that has made a nest in the opening for the bucket of the bobcat. Every time we use it, the bird flies away. Then, we put it back in the right spot, and the bird comes back. No eggs yet, don't know what the bird will do when the chicks hatch. Have to look in there with a flashlight to see the nest way back there.
Comment by Josh Holley on April 24, 2010 at 4:00pm
went fishing today at a creek that flows off a a huge lake. we were fishing in the rain and fishing was still great. i used a black rooster tail and caught about 15 fish. everything from bass,crappie,bluegill, gar,and 2 bowfin
Comment by 10.5" RES Sharon on April 21, 2010 at 7:16pm
Me and 30 worms vs. the worm eating creek monsters hiding under a downed tree. The results: 3 small bluegill, 1 perch, and 2 catfish.
Comment by 10.5" RES Sharon on April 11, 2010 at 7:14pm
Went fishing in the creek today. Joe Sun and I caught 8 bluegill, 2 catfish, 2 crappie, and 1 bass. All to small to eat.
Comment by 10.5" RES Sharon on April 7, 2010 at 6:32pm
Where do bass live (and feed) in a creek?
Comment by Dan Gwaltney on April 7, 2010 at 8:28am
Hit my first stream of the year yesterday, the upper Chipola River, N. of Marianna, Fl. Met a good friend there for an afternoon of catching. Did a lot of fishing, but no catching. The place is beautiful, but hard to fish because of many trees down in the water. We spent more time tying on new hooks than we did fishing, and hardly had a bite all day. Things were complicated by a deceptively strong current and a brisk crosswind, making boat handling a chore.
Comment by Magnolia Rick on April 6, 2010 at 5:34pm
way to go girl thats the best hook you can use for gills
 

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