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Catching Smallies In Creeks 2024


fishing user avatarSmallieslayer2234 reply : 

I have a few nice ways to catch smallies while wading creeks but was just wondering if any of y'all could give me a heads up on how to land a few more smallies....I'm open to try any new techniques...I normally use top water...small buzz baits and weightless lizards


fishing user avatarcoak reply : 

Perhaps one of my most dependable lures for smallies in rivers is an in-line spinner. Completely underrated by the largemouth guys IMHO, but indespensible for a smallmouth angler. If you fish stretches with rocky bottoms like I do......any craw will produce most times, though I never have had the patience to fish with soft plastics. I'm also fond of the jointed rapala's......especially in either the baby bass or fire craw paint finish.


fishing user avatarCPBassFishing reply : 

Toss a small lizard to visible cover. Ex. Zoom 4" lizard

Small crank, it will bring the fish out of hiding, and if they don't bite it you can toss them the lizard.

small shaky head: ex. 4-5" worm on an 1/8 oz head.

Inline spinner


fishing user avatar11justin22 reply : 

I always throw a tiny brush hog Texas rigged. Have had to many 100-150 fish days on that to count... Granted most are 8-12 inches. I always use an ultralight rig too.


fishing user avatarBass Junkie reply : 

Twitching or swimming a Jackall Cross Tail Shad threaded on a 1/16 oz. jighead, and don't forget the Rebel Crawfish.


fishing user avatarSmallieslayer2234 reply : 

Thanks...I use spinners in the smaller creeks around my house and have had many small fish come on them....and the promblem for me throwing plastic craws and brushhogs I'd that smaller fish like warmouth and bluegill always take them before smallies get the chance


fishing user avatarwademaster1 reply : 

You'll need to go to bigger size to filter out the non target fish for the most part.

Strike king mini king spinnerbaits don't get snagged near as easily as inline spinners and any bass will hit them.

2"-3" grubs from sliders in baby bass color on kottonmouth jig heads are great too.

I think plastic worms and lizards and craws will all work also.


fishing user avatarflyfisher reply : 

nose hooked 4" or smaller senko style baits are also deadly when deadsticked through likely spots.


fishing user avatarSouthfork reply : 

Most people laugh when they see me carrying these, but everyone always buys some after we fish together.

 

You will catch smaller bass too, but I've caught probably 3 out of my top 5 creek bass on these.

 

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fishing user avatarOregon Native reply : 

I've had awesome success on three inch Yum Dingers.  Use 8# braid with a fluro leader in 6 or 8 and if the stream is slow flowing or heavily pressured fish weightless.  Get a lot of littl tap taps but usually only set on the weighted bites or run offs.

Tight Lines


fishing user avatarSnakehead Whisperer reply : 

Dropshot a 2.5" tube. 

 

Also killer is a Slider head with a 4" Senko. 

 

Float and fly, or a crappie type rig will also take fish in current.


fishing user avatarretiredbosn reply : 

A 4" curly tail grub, smoke with black flakes, or a light brown with gold flakes, tubes, 1/4 oz busy bugs jigs with craw trailer, hula grub, 1/4 oz spinner baits in brown/gold skirt with a motor oil/chartreuse grub trailer. I find in most creeks that once the Smallies start getting big that their main footage is creek chubs and craws, so that is what I imitate. You see ppl recommending white grubs allot, my experience in creeks is that you want more neutral colors.


fishing user avatarclayton86 reply : 

This is what I grew up doing and still my favorite way to fish. I usually load up with a bag of grubs and some ball jig heads or road runners an go to town. If I'm not wading far I will take a box with me usually with grubs, rapala J-6/8, manns baby -1 cranks, rebel craw, the small chatter baits, SK bitsy jigs, flukes, and tubes. All work awesome but I find myself throwing a grub most the time.


fishing user avatarwademaster1 reply : 

Clayton, what color rr do you have the best luck with? Thanx


fishing user avatarclayton86 reply : 

Red or chartreuse heads with white grubs.


fishing user avatarmrmacwvu1 reply : 

Floating jerkbaits


fishing user avatarjm37817 reply : 

1/8 oz. spinnerbaits, rebel craws, 1/16-1/8 oz. roostertails (goldblades), 2 1/2-3" tubes, and 3-31/2" plastic craws (dark colors)


fishing user avataradamgross7875 reply : 

Inline spinners are the way to go....takes a little practice to use them in fast water or extremely small or shallow spots because you need to find the correct angle to cast them in order to establish the longest "retrieve lane" possible. How big a "creek" are we talking about? I fish Joe's superstrikers in 1/4 oz down to 1/8 oz. You can get a 1/8 ounce spinner to track horizontally in as little as 4-6 inches of water for long distances by "shirtbuttoning" a few small split shot sinkers ever few feet above the bait along the line. this is deadly in spring spawn for defensive males in shallow beds (where legal) and in summertime when theres hundreds of smaller bass patrolling shallow shallow rocky stretches with no obvious cover. keep in mind this is a fast moving "search pattern"

 

if your fishing an actual "hole" or  pool area- allow the spinner to "helicopter fall" then reterieve/repeat. If theres no room to pull a spinnerbait... try a tiny plastic grub threaded on a size 8 hook..something like a mister twister or even just a split tail grub. lotta guys here like the white color..i have better luck with red/blck or blue/black combo. by tiny i mean 1/8 down to 1/32 oz. Yes, you will get rock bass and panfish as well on this..but it may save you from getting skunked.

 

Also... Ill just say it... Live nightcrawler. 


fishing user avatarbrgbassmaster reply : 

Spinnerbaits and topwater have caught my biggest ones.


fishing user avatarCapt.Bob reply : 

I fish a lot in rivers and smaller creeks, I will use a small Rebel wee teeny craw in chartreuse or brown craw, or my favorite bait from Lake Erie - a watermelonseed or pumpkinseed tube.  the smaller creeks where the fish are usually 6-12 inches and many species available the wee teeny craw is killer, but them little #10 trebles are very unforgiving, it can be a real ***** when your an hour or more from the truck and that little sucker is buried in your thumb!!!


fishing user avatarbandit14 reply : 

I find that sweet beavers texas rigged and bomber square bill crank baits baby bass or craw colors


fishing user avatarjhoffman reply : 

Another thing to keep in mind when fishing moving water is that prey escapes by running down stream, its faster and more efficient. So throwing up stream and reeling downstream is the natural order.


fishing user avatarjhoffman reply : 
  On 3/18/2013 at 1:01 AM, Capt.Bob said:

when your an hour or more from the truck and that little sucker is buried in your thumb!!!

 

you need to learn the line trick


fishing user avatarCapt.Bob reply : 
  On 3/20/2013 at 6:26 AM, jhoffman said:

you need to learn the line trick

That usually works, but on this trip when that failed I decided he!! just cut er off and push her through??? that don't always work either, I don't know if the line didn't work this time because it was burried past the bend or so small and felt like it was caught on the barb past a tendon or nerve or ,,,,,,,, but when I finally got it cut and tried pushing it out, I ran out of hook, mid 90 temps saved the day, we had a cooler in the canoe with plenty of beer, once we got back to the truck a couple mile away, we only had an hour and a half drive back home by then the thing really wasn't bothering me anymore,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,like I said those little ******* are a B****


fishing user avatarjhoffman reply : 

I hear ya, sometimes its in the total wrong spot. I pulled a crankbait out of my palm with a key once.


fishing user avatarRatherbfishing reply : 

rebel crawdads, panther martins, and floating rapala's are very high on my list.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

As you can tell from all the posts, there are a lot of lures that will catch smallies. But, if you don't put the lure where they are, you come up empty. When I'm river or creek fishing, I'm looking for breaklines. Anyplace you have faster water moving past slower water. A point of an island or the shore, a big rock, a log, or a bridge piling will disrupt the flow of water. Right behind the obstruction the water will be still and there will be a line where the faster water is moving up against this still water. If you just fished those areas on a river or creek with any of the lures mentioned, you WILL catch smallmouth.


fishing user avatarAZfishrman01 reply : 

Smallies in creeks feed mostly on the crawfish. They provide the most caloric energy for the amount smallies expend to feed on them, not to say they won't eat if you throw a minnow or insect pattern at them. A River2Sea crawfish (yabbie? I think...) has always worked for me. A small tube rigged up will mimic minnows and craws depending on how you fish them.


fishing user avatarSissySticks reply : 
  On 12/31/2012 at 2:59 AM, 11justin22 said:

I always throw a tiny brush hog Texas rigged. Have had to many 100-150 fish days on that to count... Granted most are 8-12 inches. I always use an ultralight rig too.

X2. Its one of only 5 baits I even take with me stream smallie fishing anymore. I use a 1/16 spider slider head with it, and have also had many triple digit days using it. I also like a sammy 65, a bitsy tube, a 3" senko, and a 3" slider grub, but truthfully, I could just take a bag of tiny brush hogs and be pretty confident that I'm going to have a strong day.


fishing user avatar11justin22 reply : 
  On 4/24/2013 at 2:15 AM, SissySticks said:

X2. Its one of only 5 baits I even take with me stream smallie fishing anymore. I use a 1/16 spider slider head with it, and have also had many triple digit days using it. I also like a sammy 65, a bitsy tube, a 3" senko, and a 3" slider grub, but truthfully, I could just take a bag of tiny brush hogs and be pretty confident that I'm going to have a strong day.

Haha it's about the ony thing I will use there. It's just too easy with those. Sometimes iI will get bored and throw a bitsy tube or a small popper or rapala, but those don't even come close for me producing as much as the bitsy brush hog.

Ps. Try those on a drop shot! ;)


fishing user avatarSissySticks reply : 
  On 4/24/2013 at 4:02 AM, 11justin22 said:

Ps. Try those on a drop shot! ;)

Way ahead of you boss. My 2nd favorite drop shot bait, except in late fall-early spring.




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