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Stream Fishing, Fish Where NO One Else Does!

Friday, March 28th, 2008

I’ve always loved fishing streams but Some people will tell you…

“You’ll waste your time fishing a stream, or
“There’s no fish to be caught in a stream”

but that’s not true you just need to know what your doing and where the fish are hiding! What I like to do is…

I’ll usually pick a mid size stream, about 8-15 feet wide, 1-2 feet deep, give or take and put a small minow like lure on my hook to keep it looking as natural as possible!

Now only moving a mile an hour(even less at times) I walk along the waters edge dragging my line *DOWN* stream!

And that’s all, but the response I get is insane…and why’s this?

Well…fish in streams like to hide under and behind things and wait for food to come floating by them!

So With this being said if you can manage to drag your bait near rocks, logs, brush, bridges and so-on, you will be putting your lure right in front of any hiding fish that are actually WAITING FOR FOOD to come floating past them! All you gotta do is give them what they want…

And they *WILL BITE* …I guarantee it!

The best part is…STREAMS ARE EVERYWHERE! Most people have a good size stream within 15 minutes of their homes, and the streams are loaded with a number of nice size fish …

largemouth, smallmouth, rock, and white bass, pumpkin seed, trout and tons more! Everytime I hit the streams I catch these fish!

So try this out and let me know what you think…I know you’ll love it if you don’t already!

Hope you enjoyed this post,

Nick Mack