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Old 04-15-2015, 08:57 AM
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that have been out this year.

Have the crayfish gotten real active yet?
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:24 AM
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that have been out this year.

Have the crayfish gotten real active yet?
They were very active at Fall Creek over a month ago.
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:58 AM
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They were very active at Fall Creek over a month ago.
Great, thanks Sambolie.

I am needing to get some bait and didn't want to waste my lunch breaks if no use.
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Old 04-17-2015, 10:36 PM
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I went way up the east fork of the stones last weekend and caught a bunch of smallmouth and redeye. I bet two-thirds of the fish had crawfish sticking out of their throats.
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Old 04-18-2015, 10:05 PM
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Yea, crawdads are active. Salamanders are out too.
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Old 04-19-2015, 09:40 AM
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Thanks guys, i found some craws and some dobson fly larva. No salamanders though. I know they are in there. Didn't use the larva instead let them go and watch them wiggle/swim away. Truly awesome bugs from beginning to end lifecycle.
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Old 04-19-2015, 01:53 PM
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Dobson Fly larva AKA helgramites are truly a cool bug! I've heard and read that there is literally not a more preferable food to a smallmouth than a helgie. The one or two times I've come across a live helgramite and put them on a hook, I literally had a fish on within seconds. They will give you a nasty bite if you aren't careful.

Case Plastics makes an AWESOME helgramite plastic bait that is super fun to fish on a UL rod in the creeks. You'll catch everything from bluegill, tons of redeye, and the occasional smallie. I know Creeksmallie uses them on the regular, but the Jack's Worm is a savage bait. Give case plastics a try.
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Old 04-19-2015, 02:50 PM
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Case Plastics makes an AWESOME helgramite plastic bait that is super fun to fish on a UL rod in the creeks. You'll catch everything from bluegill, tons of redeye, and the occasional smallie. I know Creeksmallie uses them on the regular, but the Jack's Worm is a savage bait. Give case plastics a try.
I have used the Case versions quite a bit and they work. I believe Trout Magnet has a version as well.

The presence of them in a creek shows a sign of a creek's water quality as they demand better water. At least it what I understood. Most around here if familiar with them only know them as the worm looking version with a pincher mouth. Go east and check out the full grown flying adults since they are more commonly seen. Wicked bugs and leave a wicked bite.
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I looked up pictures of them earlier and they are pretty creepy.
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Where do you guys get your case plastics? I've heard nothing but good about them for years, and have never tried them.
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Old 04-20-2015, 08:46 AM
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Where do you guys get your case plastics? I've heard nothing but good about them for years, and have never tried them.
http://www.fishingcompleteinc.com/

I ordered them online. They used to send a mixed bag of their other soft plastics along with your order to generate more business.

The Hellgrammites are good in (large/black) not small, Jack's worms are good and the Mad Tom's are deadly in small water. The Mad Tom's make a great sculpin imitation in the right colors. Get a shade of brown to match a sculpin then take a sharpie add a few stripes. The banded sculpin is a common variety around here in creeks.

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I've heard great words about their Flukes mainly that they sink better than the Zoom and other name brands. So Flukes, Hellgrammites, Jack's Worms and Mad Tom's is on the list. I want to do more small river and creek fishing this year.
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I've heard great words about their Flukes mainly that they sink better than the Zoom and other name brands. So Flukes, Hellgrammites, Jack's Worms and Mad Tom's is on the list. I want to do more small river and creek fishing this year.
Me too.

There are a lot of small streams full of fish which a kayak hopping in and out of throughout would make for some enjoyable days.
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Old 04-20-2015, 09:20 AM
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Yep, and I have a new reel coming I want to spool with 6lb test and get into some Redeye, and smallmouth with.
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Yep, and I have a new reel coming I want to spool with 6lb test and get into some Redeye, and smallmouth with.

2 lb.
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