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    Default Smallest creek.

    This is the smallest creek i have ever fished . It's full of Cutthroat and is so beautiful right now . We finally have spring weather , but it's still raining at least three times a week . It's sure nice for watering the lawns . As a child i lived in Truckee and fished Trout Creek . It was only two- three feet at it widest , but some places 3-4 feet deep .

    Here is a photo of Spawn Creek .

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    That reminds me of Green Creek down by Bridgeport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robdog
    That reminds me of Green Creek down by Bridgeport.
    Your right . i does look like Green Creek !!
    I fished green creek many many moons ago , like 35 years ago beautiful country .
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    Beautiful creek Rob. I love fishing small water like that. Here is a pic of Slinkard Creek. The scenery doesn't compare, but it's real small and loaded with Cutts.



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    Rob, That is a very cool picture and a beautiful little creek.

    Since we seem to be talking about small creeks, here is Mountaineer Creek near Monitor Pass. Tiny water and ferocious brookies.




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    Nice pictures guys, dem some small cricks!
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    Videos of fish in small creeks .
    Not very sharp , they are from my point and shoot .





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    Man do I love fishing those small creeks! Thanks for sharing your pics. Going to a small one myself on Thursday. Will post pics.

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    Cool videos Rob . Did you have a polarized filter??, there seemed to be some glare, but no problems seeing the fish.
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    I might have to dig out my 7'6" #4 cane rod?

    Some years back we went up in the high country out of Mammoth Lakes on a horse packing trip with Red's Meadows Pack Station. There were small streams that flowed in and out of the lakes up there at 10,000 feet.

    Those streams were loaded with small wild trout.

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