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Fishing small streams

I live in a "water poor" part of the state - yeah - Mn has 10,000 or so lakes, but my county doesn't lay claim to single one. Note to self: the next time you move, move somewhere that has a lake or two or 50 to fish!

Anyway, when time is short, and with the price of gas, you need to make do, so I've been hitting the local small streams, mainly fishing pools formed by road bridge crossings - The land is privately owned on all of these, and No Trespass signs abound. All of the streams in my area are slow, warm water streams - so panfish, LM bass, carp and NP are the usual.

Yesterday morning I hit one such pool. This particular pool sometimes holds LM and NP. In the past I used bait (most often sucker minnows or crawlers), but lately I've been throwing SW's.

Yesterday morning, it was overcast, and I had a hit on the 2nd cast, on the 3rd, I hooked it - a 18" NP. Not big, but it hit hard. So went my 2 hours, ended up w/ 14 NP (all released with the exception of two which took the hook deep and got torn gills and 1 more to make enough for lunch), and no bass. This pool seemed to be full of them - but it was alot of fun. The skirt of my SW is shredded.

Last night I checked out two other pools, these both a bit larger - big enough I can't cast across them them. Several hits on my SW, hooked one NP, might have gone 26-28", but I slipped and fell on the creek bank, trying to reach for my net, and the fish tore free. Switched to a buzz bait as it got darker, got two top water hits, but both missed - hitting the blade. Both of these hits were solid strikes, but I couldn't see what they were by. My final action of the night was a another small NP. I did see one bass come out of the water (chasing minnows), but it was out of my casting range (the road right of way is the limiting factor for movement on the banks).

The really nice thing about fishing this way is the lightness - one or two lures, rod and landing net. You get a change of scenery w/ every pool, and you never know what is going to be on the end of the line. Jim

Jim
Jul 5
2005
The first bass over 5 pounds I ever caught was from a small pool formed where a tiny brook passed under a gravel road.

I'd been fishing a large farm pond on my wife's uncle's place with no luck, and as I walked down the dusty road I spied three bass in the little pool. One was about 7 pounds or so, another 5, and the last about 3 pounds.

I cast a plastic worm across the pool onto the pond scum and floating vegetation, then dragged it slowly off into the water. I slid the worm right across the snout of the largest bass, but it showed absolutely no interest. When the second bass turned slightly in the lure's direction, I twitched it a time or two, and the bass inhaled it. I set the hook and drug the bass up onto the shore. I guess I had only about ten feet of line out at the time the fish hit.

I've heard of big bass coming from even smaller pools.... but I can't imagine it. This entire pool, about 5-feet deep at the most, was about the size of my living room. Since it was on a hillside overlooking Cherokee Lake, I figure someone must have slowed down and dropped the three bass in to come back and fetch them later.

Joe _____________ "Jim Laumann" <laumann.james@*NOSPAM*mayo.edu> wrote in message news:hm9lc1d36vkfa8vgf667dk8got2otfi2pt@4ax.com... I live in a "water poor" part of the state - yeah - Mn has 10,000 or so lakes, but my county doesn't lay claim to single one. Note to self: the next time you move, move somewhere that has a lake or two or 50 to fish!

Anyway, when time is short, and with the price of gas, you need to make do, so I've been hitting the local small streams, mainly fishing pools formed by road bridge crossings - <snip>

Joe
Jul 5
   

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