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Fishing Tiny Creeks - Hudson's Fishing Adventures

Fishing Tiny Creeks

Fishing larger bodies of water, like lakes, rivers, and oceans can certainly be fun, like REALLY FUN! But, there will always be a place in my heart for… fishing tiny creeks! I is just so awesome to hike down miles to your local creek or stream, and pull out a little ultralight rod and reel, and flip out a micro rooster tail and just see what you can catch!
Fishing tiny creeks

Fishing Tiny Creeks

While fishing tiny creeks, normally you will catch small fish, which is super fun to me! But, sometimes the smallest of streams can shock you with the giant fish that lurk in the deepest holes, or the most violent rapids! As you can see above, in one of my YouTube videos on my channel, I actually caught a GIANT Bass while fishing a small creek! It is currently my PB Largemouth Bass!

One of my favorite places to creek fish is in Boerne, Texas. The Boerne River is HIGHLY over-fished, so it is extremely difficult to get a fish to hit anything there, but all the run-off creeks make for some great fishing! It is also easier for a lot of fishermen to creek fish, because not everyone lives close to large lakes or river or the coast, but even if you live the downtown area, you can surely find a good looking creek with some fish in it!