What are you throwing on tiny creeks?

schawk26

Senior Member
Started with a stimulator this morning - it was mobbed by angry minnows but nothing else. I changed to an adams and had a pair of nice wild rainbows come to immediately.

Broken and pocket water were active on the creek I visited today, deep pools were quiet. Not a great elevation creek, but good temps, banks, and features.
Awesome! We need pics next time ?…love seeing the wilds!
 

Woodshound

Member
I am not the most graceful person - not an ideal quality if you enjoy stalking tiny creeks - so I typically leave my phone on the bank after having dropped it in a creek twice. I could solve this problem with a fancy waterproof camera but that's $$$

Here are some creek pics and a forest friend reminding me to go slow in the heat...
 

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schawk26

Senior Member
Beua
I am not the most graceful person - not an ideal quality if you enjoy stalking tiny creeks - so I typically leave my phone on the bank after having dropped it in a creek twice. I could solve this problem with a fancy waterproof camera but that's $$$

Here are some creek pics and a forest friend reminding me to go slow in the heat...
beautiful creek!!! Snake not so much…a little too close for my comfort
 

Batjack

Cap`n Jack 1313
I am not the most graceful person - not an ideal quality if you enjoy stalking tiny creeks - so I typically leave my phone on the bank after having dropped it in a creek twice. I could solve this problem with a fancy waterproof camera but that's $$$

Here are some creek pics and a forest friend reminding me to go slow in the heat...
Small zip-lock bag water proofs about anything that'll fit in one's pocket.
 

NCHillbilly

Administrator
Staff member
I am not the most graceful person - not an ideal quality if you enjoy stalking tiny creeks - so I typically leave my phone on the bank after having dropped it in a creek twice. I could solve this problem with a fancy waterproof camera but that's $$$

Here are some creek pics and a forest friend reminding me to go slow in the heat...
Love that copperhead pic! What I usually carry fishing is a small Olympus waterproof that costs about half what that Iphone or Android does. Takes pretty good pics.
 
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