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    I went to my recent favorite fishing hole , Lake McIntosh , this morning.
    In just a short period of time I caught five small crappies 4-6” long .
    Even on ultralight tackle small crappies are the least fighting fish that swims , IMO .
    I kept changing lures , but I either caught a crappie or nothing at all.
    I wanted to catch a gill , I didn’t care what size .
    Time for plan B .
    I left McIntosh and headed towards the Old Mill creek , but on the way checked out two places that according to Google map , should have provided public access to the creek below lake McIntosh.
    One was a soccer complex , but it looked like the creek was on the backside of the lower fields and they were fenced in .
    Got to the Mill creek and this time I had it to myself except for a guy on the other side of the creek up near the dam.
    For the next hour I threw everything I could think of and had one light hit and a follow .
    At least with the follow I knew there was something in there .
    Finally I switched to a size 12 streamer hook with a tungsten bead and a shortened black Trout Magnet . I fished for about fifteen minutes and had a couple of bumps but no hookups.
    I walked to the last lower spot I could get to and cast across and downstream, and slowly worked the TM across and back upstream twitching along the way .
    Finally a hookup ! It was a small bluegill but it fought better than any of the crappies I’d caught . On my next cast , I caught its twin .
    Then I hooked something on the bottom and lost my jig .
    It was fun casting my 5’ St Croix Premier ULM paired with a Shimano 22 Soare c20000spg .
    Love the combo , especially the reel .
    I have the 18 Soare version of this reel and it’s nice , but the 22 version is about half an ounce lighter .
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    Another good trip with the UL gear. Awesome.
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    Hard to put a hook in those little ones
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    Good sticking with it. Some days are like that, no matter what you do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Hard to put a hook in those little ones
    All I can find lately. Need to get out in the boat , but my fishing buddy has been having problems with the heat lately and I don’t take the boat out by myself much anymore.
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “

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    Getting out and around is good for ya even if the fish ain’t home that day. glad you found a few and beat the heat. And if your gut tells you to stay out of the boat alone, you better listen.
    Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    . And if your gut tells you to stay out of the boat alone, you better listen.
    How about a wife that says I shouldn’t fish alone out of my boat. !
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    . And if your gut tells you to stay out of the boat alone, you better listen.
    How about a wife that says I shouldn’t fish alone out of my boat ?
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “

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    Very nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    How about a wife that says I shouldn’t fish alone out of my boat ?
    for me It'd be the first time I ever listened to anything she said (I mean according to her)
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