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I was hesitant whether to go down to the crick after some smallies after school cause it was hot, like 92. About 6 I decided what the heck, I threw a pack of brown/black flake tubes in my pocket and took off. I started by fishing a fast moving area about 1 1/2 foot deep. Pulled a 13 incher outa there. Then I moved down to the big hole, it's about 15 yards across the crick, but it reaches 5 foot or so. I pitched the tube back under a bush on the other side BAM, thought he was good till i seen it was an 18 inch fallfish. About half a dozen casts later, I toss the tube back under another bush BAM. I set the hook, she started runnin, thats when I knew she was a good one. She jumped and I could tell imediatly she was the biggest one i've pulled out of the crick, ever. Got her in lipped her and got out the camera. She went 19 inches, pretty close 4 pound. I was excited, as some would call me, Ike ;D. They call me that cause I really get excited when i'm catchin a lot or a big one. I fished my way around to the other side of the island. It hadn't been a real good hole till now. First cast was parallel a fallen tree in 3 1/2 foot of water, bout 5 inchers left of it. Soon as the tube hit the bottom, WHAM. Another nice one, she went 17 inches 2 1/2 pound. But what you gotta remember is that this crick is small. Of what I recall, the widest spot i've seen is maybe 25 or 30 yards, many places where we catch 'em are around 8 to 10 yards across. Some holes reach 8 to 10 foot deep also.  

Cool,  what is ya doin tonight do ya wanna go fishin later on like after 4 or so? Just call. you must be doin somethin right the biggest smallie I ever caught outta there was only 14" and close 3 lbs.

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