Damn Creek

From the Wisconsin border to the Illinois River, some of the best and easily accessible fishing in the Chicago area.
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Damn Creek

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With Blackberry Creek as hot as it's been, I figured Big Rock has finally turned on.

Boy was I wrong today.

When the water was higher I caught and missed a fair amount on one day and 50 feet of wading. Today, three caught, two missed and I got down to the mouth.

Before the flood I was monitoring if the carp and suckers were in yet on an almost daily basis. Nothing.
Met a guy last week at the creek that said a few days before the flood there were so many carp and suckers in there you could walk across the creek on their backs.

One of us has our years wrong and I know it's not me.

Today, not a single carp or sucker and only a half dozen bait fish seen. Creek is oddly devoid of life. I've never seen it do this.
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Re: Damn Creek

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Got out to the live creek for a two hour sunset cruise. Caught 36, I think four weren't smallies. Easily missed the same amount.

Caught a smallie with a deformed tail and took it's picture. Will check the time stamp, but caught the same one again barely five minutes later.

Amazing difference between this creek and the other one barely 7 miles down stream. Can't figure out this conundrum.
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