ok yall Ive made a hunded trips out to 5 mile creek then I learned about this site. Its my primary fishing spot me and my brother have been fishing it for a couple years now. after every rain the fishing seems to get better the more it rains the bigger the fish seem to get. Well after the recent tornado that still holds true. The bass are more abundent and the bream have gotten more agressive and bigger, and the cats WOW what can I say but holy cow we went a week ago I pulled up a 8-10 lb channel and my brother lost at least a 15 lb channel. The good spots arent easy to get to but hey its worth it. heading out again tomorrow. wont forget the camera this time lol
there are too many types to list there are rock bass, large and small mouth bass, channel and flathead cats, pumpkinsed, bream and others. if you try this spot dont try to sit your rod down you wont have time.
I don't have a boat and I'd really like to find a place to take my 3 daughters where they'd actually have a shot at catching something we could eat. Would you mind sharing your location? I promise, we won't go often but I'd sure love to take em and if you don't mind sharing any tips I'd like that too. Thanks so much, Jennifer
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5 mile creek there are too many types to list there are rock bass, large and small mouth bass, channel and flathead cats, pumpkinsed, bream and others. if you try this spot dont try to sit your rod down you wont have time. 05/21/11 08:52 PM
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