Thank you for taking me fishing every day... I'm crippled by pain, and can't go. But if my brother (in the Lord) prays for me --- I might be healed. If I am, I will take YOU fishing --- on a charter in the gulf ... and we will see miracles.
These creeks are so beautiful. If choose a small creek over the ocean or a huge river every day. It’s so intimate and relaxing, you notice the small details of your environment and it’s almost like your own little world, rather than a place you’re sharing with thousands of other people around you.
I love the fact that you are showing you do not have to have 10,000 dollars in gear and only catch monsters to have fun! That looks like a great place to take a kiddo fishing!
Coosa bass are super fun. My son and I fish creeks in North Alabama and have an absolute ball! Especially during the hot summers, we just take a dip when it's too warm.
We got this type of lil bass called a warmouth bass down here in jax, fl., they're fun to catch on spinners along the banks of local lakes and ponds. I had never seen one before until a few years ago when I caught one going for largemouth. Happy hunting!
@@driventoaccount3276 Ive only seen those further south In some of the clearer spring type rivers and creeks. But, yes they are in Florida, I just havent caught any in my area of northeast florida.
@@jeremystark3350 that sounds like a whole bunch of fun. I saw them in SA and they absolutely destroyed whatever they hit, which was whatever, like irritated smallmouth I’m sure you know.
Old man James here, Your show reminds me of my youth. Hanging out with Grandpa then fishen all those creeks on my own. At 69 yrs old you teach me alot. Keep up the good work don't stop. God love ya. America what a country.
man that's the truth. I hate those things, they get all 3 in that tiny little mouth every time. I've thought about switching the trebles out to a barbless hook for that reason when bluegill are likely to get on the line.
I’m shocked that you catch fish in some of these places, and especially in spots as tiny as that creek was at the beginning of this video. Thanks for the entertaining and relaxing content.
I love the simplicity and "purity" of this. Excellent. I live in NW WISCONSIN and use to fish a river with night crawlers and artificial salamanders, throwing upstream and retrieving towards me. I caught everything from carp, smallmouth and muskies. All with a shackspere ugly stick medium action. Reel was a low end shamano. Not a lot of frills but a lot of fun. Goes to show you don't need a bass boat with a 200hp motor to enjoy the sport.
Nothing beats creek fishing! Small gear and a great excuse to walk around under the shade, no boats or heavy equipment to worry about, just wade and cast and reel them in.
Absolute magic! I really enjoyed this episode. This proves how clean & fertile this small stream is. It can be the best type of fast action you can get with rod and reel. I live in the UK, with similar locations that have: brown trout, minnows, rudd, perch, chubb along with some other species such as gudgeon & maybe loach. The best type of fishing for your children and sometimes also us big kids. It makes a change from hooking into monsters. Many thanks to you for sharing.
I wish I had a creek or stream like these in the video that are closer to my apartment. I love fishing, Freshwater fishing is my favorite as I am located in Michigan, the state with freshwater. All i got around me are ponds(mostly private) the big Lake Michigan, rivers (5+ hours away) or smaller channels and watersheds to fish. I love fishing and anyone who hasn't fished before or has never picked up a rod and reel and caught your first fish...I Strongly recommend it.
That creek looked sweeeet! Nice structure and landscape..fish were on fire. Love seeing those Coosa bass. Thanks for taking us along brother. An adventure indeed
Thanks for the great creek fishing videos. Anyone can find a beautiful creek to fish around them. Thank you for your encouragement to find them . So much fun to watch.
Such a cool creek! Coosa bass are now on my bucket list of fish to catch thanks to you showing them off! These are the type creek fishing adventures I love!
I sometimes get poison ivy bad . Not bad enough to keep me outta the woods though . Ticks are thick in the spring . When it gets hot it's the skeeters & gnats are the worst of the pests .
When I was young we fished tiny streams for immature steelhead in so cal creeks,pan sized trout. So much fun, sneaking across ranches with our poles , to cool the stuff you can do when your little…
Love this video such a beautiful place and peaceful. I remember when I lived in Canada as a kid I would always go fishing in the creeks and springs and stuff and it was beautiful and I also catch little trout and stuff but even if I didn't catch anything or see any fish to try to catch in the creeks it will still beautiful just walking all the creeks when I lived in Canada. I would catch lots of beautiful trout, red breasted sun fish, small miuth bass , large mouth bass, and catfish all in the creek that ran through the little town called powassan ontario right outside of northbay ontario and man it was a beautiful small little 2 stop light town with a beautiful creek that ran through the whole town and lots of great deep holes and little ponds thaats was connected to the creek filled with fish and a few small waterfalls as well to fish and i also kyaked the creek alot as well
Thank you for taking me along with you fishing the creeks, I live in San Antonio Texas where there isn't many creeks.. I've also lived in Dallas Texas where there is a bunch of creeks and I've learned a lot through fishing there
Creek fishing is great because a lot of that water you fish in is virtually untapped. Those fish have been allowed to stay healthy and they’re very strong for their size. I love all fishin but wading through the creeks is by far the most enjoyable to me. God bless
Thank you so much for taking us on this adventure with you John. What a gorgeous creek! That's my kind of fishing. And thank you for introducing me to the coosa bass, without your videos, I would have no idea they existed. They are arguably the most beautiful bass we have in this country. God bless you brother.
Great little creek, clear water full of beautiful multiple species of fish! Really enjoyed this video, would like to find a creek like this near where I live!
I have several Rebel lures and my 2 favorites are the gold Bumblebug and the neon green/orange Crick Hopper. Catch huge bluegill and crappie at my local pond.
JUST found your channel and I love it! We have creeks around where I live;southeast Ohio,and I'm gonna be checking them out more now. Loved the Bible verse at the end! God bless you brother!
Just noticed your channel a few weeks ago. 30 yrs ago I did the same thing I see you do. Ultralight rod, 4lb test, I would use the Rapala teeny craw and other Rapala tiny baits and have loads of fun in small creeks in N. GA. I'm not sure if it is the same thing as the Coosa Bass but we caught what we called Red-Eyed Bass. The body looked very similar to the Coosa you caught in the video but the coloring was more brown with a red spot close to their eyes. Enjoying your videos!!
Did not expect that big of a lure - like something I thought was for largemouth bass- catching alllllll those little fish. You know your stuff partner clearly!
I have flyfished streams that small (maybe smaller) in the sierra nevadas for little golden trout... reminds me of the small streams I also fished in the Texas hill country
This type of video is exactly what I like about your youtube channel. I tend to get a little bored with the bass fishing out of a kayak as it gets too repetitive. I like seeing the different varieties that you catch in the creeks and in the everglades. I'm sure I'm in the minority when it comes to bass fishing but tromping around in a small creek, or a roadside ditch or an urban creek is more interesting and adventurous to me. I hope you get back a little more to your original concept. Anyways, keep up the good work! God Bless..
Such an awesome video! My buddy and I found a creek in Durban, South Africa that has Tilapia, African Sharptooth Catfish and Largemouth Bass. Thanks to this video, I now have a plan of action to target them!!!
I used to carry a hand pruner and even a small saw in my vest. It was usually to cut my way through when I was getting off the river and B-lining it to the road. One thing that I could not stand was any type of prickly vegetation, briars, brambles, nettles stinging my legs.
Small waters fishing is a lot of fun and a good place to go, to get away from people. Most folk just don't understand what you can do, with ultralight gear. 😁✌🖖
I only do ultralight fishing, I love only putting a small tackle box in a pocket and a tiny rod with 6 pound test line. I never get tired of pulling out 4 pound rainbow trout as long as my arm from a creek no wider than 6 feet. The salmon are extra fun on ultralight gear, feels like your fighting a shark.
Ive done this. Caught some no bigger than a finger. Parr marks. Here in central Maryland, we have blue gill, sun fish, red eye bass and largemouth. Very few smallies.
Sometimes small Creeks hold some nice size fish. My friend didn't want to go fishing so I took his brother. I caught the bait in the riffles crawdads we then caught a 15" small mouth. Smallest luv crawdads. I still use worms though. So many specie's luv worms. 🎣 Good Luck - may God Bless.
This is my kind of fishing. I grew up fishing in the little creek near my home. I don't even want to go fishing for trophy sized fish. I like pan sized fish of most any kind.
I haven’t caught a coosa bass yet. I don’t think they’re native to the creeks around my neck of the woods. I like how you’re still using that classic intro.
Once when I was a kid I was fishing a overgrown stream like this with worms. My line got caught in the brush & my bait was hanging 10” or more from the water, while I was trying to get it clear one of the biggest Bluegill ever jumped up and grabbed my bait. I’ll never forget that monster boiling out of the water !!!
Nice video, John. All those briers took me back many many moons ago. Was in fort chaffee arkansas doing night 12 man (squad) recon. The briers tore my uniform pretty good. 🙉
I know and fish that creek all the time. Some great fishing in these urban creeks in North Georgia. I have walked that creek from I75 to the Consauga river multiple times and recognize the stops where you caught fish! I walk miles of creek her in Gordon and Whitfield counties and there are absolutely tons of relatively unfished creeks that are loaded with quality sunfish and creek bass. That creek literally runs through town and an industrial park for almost a mile and the fishing is excellent from the interstate all the way to where it empties into the Consauga.
That particular stream is loaded with Coosa bass. As you get a little closer to where the stream dumps into the Consauga river there are more spotted bass with some decent sized ones for a stream of that size. I've caught some decent Coosa bass in there around 12 - 13" and some spotted bass farther downstream close to 2 pounds. There are lots of redbreast and green sunfish in that creek. Let me know and I can give you some areas in Gordon and Whitfield counties that are untouched and contain great populations of sunfish and native bass.
The fishing in that creek actually gets better farther down stream from where you are fishing. About a mile down stream the fishing is phenomenal and about another mile beyond that it gets even better. I sometimes get a little spooked where you are fishing behind the church there and I always carry a hand gun on my person too because there are some folks living in tents down there sometimes. They have always been very pleasant but you never know when fishing some of the streams who you might encounter. Despite occasionally seeing some homeless folks living near the streams or under the overpasses, I have never encountered another fisherman in the stream despite the countless miles of creeks that I walk each month.
Love your channel. Subscribed a few weeks ago. The locations you fish with the close forests and shallow creeks is exactly what I would love to explore in my area. I'd be more apt to do so if I wasn't a deer fly, horse fly and mosquito magnet. I don't know what it is about me (shower at least once a day sometimes twice) but within 30 seconds of exiting my pickup they are on me. Keeping me away from these types of places that I'd love to spend a couple hours each day after work enjoying. :( Living vicariously through your videos.
Good footage brother I enjoyed that man we have alot of small streams just like that in wv I haven't been to in years gonna have to try them out soon fish on and tight lines!!
Thank you for taking me fishing every day... I'm crippled by pain, and can't go. But if my brother (in the Lord) prays for me --- I might be healed. If I am, I will take YOU fishing --- on a charter in the gulf ... and we will see miracles.
Brother I know what you mean be praying for you God bless you remember all things are possible thew Him that guides us
Brother I promise to pray for you.
He will heal you so you can become a fisher of men. Praying for you brother!!!!
@@seanwilkins528 Oh, thank you, my brother!
@@au7-721 Thank you dear brother.
These creeks are so beautiful. If choose a small creek over the ocean or a huge river every day. It’s so intimate and relaxing, you notice the small details of your environment and it’s almost like your own little world, rather than a place you’re sharing with thousands of other people around you.
Micro-Fishing by yourself in these little creeks can really soothe the soul. Peaceful, and never ending bites.
I love the fact that you are showing you do not have to have 10,000 dollars in gear and only catch monsters to have fun! That looks like a great place to take a kiddo fishing!
I try to tell my buddies all the time we can just go fish the pond but they rather spend 200$ on a fishing trip
@@jaydensmith1149 And sit out in the boat cooking in 100 degs. Naw
Can’t get over how blue those bass bellies are! That is sooo cool
I was doing the same thing yesterday and I'm back at it tomorrow. The creeks are where it's at!!
Never heard of a cousa bass until now. They're flipping gorgeous!
Coosa bass are super fun. My son and I fish creeks in North Alabama and have an absolute ball! Especially during the hot summers, we just take a dip when it's too warm.
We got this type of lil bass called a warmouth bass down here in jax, fl., they're fun to catch on spinners along the banks of local lakes and ponds. I had never seen one before until a few years ago when I caught one going for largemouth. Happy hunting!
@@jeremystark3350 y’all got them peacock bass too?
@@driventoaccount3276 Ive only seen those further south In some of the clearer spring type rivers and creeks. But, yes they are in Florida, I just havent caught any in my area of northeast florida.
@@jeremystark3350 that sounds like a whole bunch of fun. I saw them in SA and they absolutely destroyed whatever they hit, which was whatever, like irritated smallmouth I’m sure you know.
Old man James here, Your show reminds me of my youth. Hanging out with Grandpa then fishen all those creeks on my own. At 69 yrs old you teach me alot. Keep up the good work don't stop. God love ya. America what a country.
The universal rule about bluegill: If you're using a treble lure they'll get all three hooks inside the mouth.
And that’s what treble hooks are illegal where I live
man that's the truth. I hate those things, they get all 3 in that tiny little mouth every time. I've thought about switching the trebles out to a barbless hook for that reason when bluegill are likely to get on the line.
:( had to kill a bluegill because it ate a rooster tail. Not gonna use those anymore
@@mobiledragon3449how the hell do you let a bluegill eat a rooster tail before hooking him
I’m shocked that you catch fish in some of these places, and especially in spots as tiny as that creek was at the beginning of this video. Thanks for the entertaining and relaxing content.
Yeah, I'm going to have to try places near me
I love the simplicity and "purity" of this. Excellent. I live in NW WISCONSIN and use to fish a river with night crawlers and artificial salamanders, throwing upstream and retrieving towards me. I caught everything from carp, smallmouth and muskies. All with a shackspere ugly stick medium action. Reel was a low end shamano. Not a lot of frills but a lot of fun. Goes to show you don't need a bass boat with a 200hp motor to enjoy the sport.
When going through heavy brush, if you trail your rod behind you, you won't have to worry about snagging brush or possible breaking a tip.
Nothing beats creek fishing! Small gear and a great excuse to walk around under the shade, no boats or heavy equipment to worry about, just wade and cast and reel them in.
was nice of that guy to tell you where you could get into it.
Absolute magic! I really enjoyed this episode. This proves how clean & fertile this small stream is. It can be the best type of fast action you can get with rod and reel. I live in the UK, with similar locations that have: brown trout, minnows, rudd, perch, chubb along with some other species such as gudgeon & maybe loach. The best type of fishing for your children and sometimes also us big kids. It makes a change from hooking into monsters. Many thanks to you for sharing.
I’d be snagged up in the trees and bushes casting in this creek every time ! 😮
Use a small weight and no hook, to practice your casting.
I wish I had a creek or stream like these in the video that are closer to my apartment. I love fishing, Freshwater fishing is my favorite as I am located in Michigan, the state with freshwater. All i got around me are ponds(mostly private) the big Lake Michigan, rivers (5+ hours away) or smaller channels and watersheds to fish. I love fishing and anyone who hasn't fished before or has never picked up a rod and reel and caught your first fish...I Strongly recommend it.
That creek looked sweeeet! Nice structure and landscape..fish were on fire. Love seeing those Coosa bass. Thanks for taking us along brother. An adventure indeed
Thanks for the great creek fishing videos. Anyone can find a beautiful creek to fish around them. Thank you for your encouragement to find them . So much fun to watch.
Classic intro! The angry sunfish!
Such a cool creek! Coosa bass are now on my bucket list of fish to catch thanks to you showing them off! These are the type creek fishing adventures I love!
2:24. I was doing that last Saturday. Came home with three ticks on me and now I have poison ivy. But it was worth it.
I sometimes get poison ivy bad . Not bad enough to keep me outta the woods though . Ticks are thick in the spring . When it gets hot it's the skeeters & gnats are the worst of the pests .
Love this one! Coosa bass are so fun! The Bluegill are what feeds the family if you fish to have a fish fry!
Nice work
Love those N. GA Coosa bass! Such fighters… and always in the most beautiful places!
When I was young we fished tiny streams for immature steelhead in so cal creeks,pan sized trout. So much fun, sneaking across ranches with our poles , to cool the stuff you can do when your little…
Love this video such a beautiful place and peaceful. I remember when I lived in Canada as a kid I would always go fishing in the creeks and springs and stuff and it was beautiful and I also catch little trout and stuff but even if I didn't catch anything or see any fish to try to catch in the creeks it will still beautiful just walking all the creeks when I lived in Canada. I would catch lots of beautiful trout, red breasted sun fish, small miuth bass , large mouth bass, and catfish all in the creek that ran through the little town called powassan ontario right outside of northbay ontario and man it was a beautiful small little 2 stop light town with a beautiful creek that ran through the whole town and lots of great deep holes and little ponds thaats was connected to the creek filled with fish and a few small waterfalls as well to fish and i also kyaked the creek alot as well
Awesome video! I grew up in the NW Georgia area and spent my childhood walking those creeks catching redeye, brown trout, and bream
So glad I found some small creeks with fishing spots here and there. Only a few minute bikeride from my house and the relaxation is inevitable.
Small creek fishing videos like this are what i come here for.
Love your channel! Especially love the fact I can watch with my grandsons and there’s not any cussin’ God bless you!
Crickhopper is truly one of the greatest lures, I used it the other day for some panfish but I got hammered by a brown trout!
Thank you for taking me along with you fishing the creeks, I live in San Antonio Texas where there isn't many creeks.. I've also lived in Dallas Texas where there is a bunch of creeks and I've learned a lot through fishing there
Recently discovered this channel and now I'm like a rabbit in headlights. Can't look away. So much fun I might take up fishing myself :)
Beautiful creek.....willing fish.......the place all to yourself.......this is the best fishing in America.
Creek fishing is great because a lot of that water you fish in is virtually untapped. Those fish have been allowed to stay healthy and they’re very strong for their size. I love all fishin but wading through the creeks is by far the most enjoyable to me. God bless
i LOVE these types of videos and type of fishing. It’s my type of therapy
Thank you so much for taking us on this adventure with you John. What a gorgeous creek! That's my kind of fishing. And thank you for introducing me to the coosa bass, without your videos, I would have no idea they existed. They are arguably the most beautiful bass we have in this country. God bless you brother.
Long pants are one great invention 🤣
me and my brother used to catch fish from creeks and rivers, and put them in my uncles pond
It’s crazy to see how big your channel has gotten. I’ve been watching since about 60 subscribers
Man, those little rebels I've been using as a kid 25yrs ago and they ALWAYS catch fish.
I love these Creek Fishing Adventures you go on! I would recommend getting some snake proof boots if you haven't already.
Great little creek, clear water full of beautiful multiple species of fish! Really enjoyed this video, would like to find a creek like this near where I live!
I still can't believe you roll up in to snakeville in shorts and tennies with authority. 🤘💪💪
I was thinking the same thing, I assumed he had waders on until you saw bare legs
@@TheAwakeningAngler for real. I was like...... Noooooo way.. he's on an adventure for sure
@@surreal75yt32 he's a better man than I am
Truth is, they're way more scared of you.. If you move slow and make a little noise, they'll generally find a way to avoid you..
Poison Ivy will get ya before the snakes
I have several Rebel lures and my 2 favorites are the gold Bumblebug and the neon green/orange Crick Hopper. Catch huge bluegill and crappie at my local pond.
JUST found your channel and I love it! We have creeks around where I live;southeast Ohio,and I'm gonna be checking them out more now. Loved the Bible verse at the end! God bless you brother!
Just noticed your channel a few weeks ago. 30 yrs ago I did the same thing I see you do. Ultralight rod, 4lb test, I would use the Rapala teeny craw and other Rapala tiny baits and have loads of fun in small creeks in N. GA. I'm not sure if it is the same thing as the Coosa Bass but we caught what we called Red-Eyed Bass. The body looked very similar to the Coosa you caught in the video but the coloring was more brown with a red spot close to their eyes. Enjoying your videos!!
Beautiful spot. I bought a small ultralight just for this type location.
I'm back watching the video again, just love this type of fishing.
Did not expect that big of a lure - like something I thought was for largemouth bass- catching alllllll those little fish. You know your stuff partner clearly!
I have flyfished streams that small (maybe smaller) in the sierra nevadas for little golden trout... reminds me of the small streams I also fished in the Texas hill country
This type of video is exactly what I like about your youtube channel. I tend to get a little bored with the bass fishing out of a kayak as it gets too repetitive. I like seeing the different varieties that you catch in the creeks and in the everglades. I'm sure I'm in the minority when it comes to bass fishing but tromping around in a small creek, or a roadside ditch or an urban creek is more interesting and adventurous to me. I hope you get back a little more to your original concept. Anyways, keep up the good work! God Bless..
Such an awesome video! My buddy and I found a creek in Durban, South Africa that has Tilapia, African Sharptooth Catfish and Largemouth Bass. Thanks to this video, I now have a plan of action to target them!!!
Creek fishing is the best. I fished a tiny creek a few days ago and got into some good action, 4 different species. I subbed!
I used to carry a hand pruner and even a small saw in my vest. It was usually to cut my way through when I was getting off the river and B-lining it to the road. One thing that I could not stand was any type of prickly vegetation, briars, brambles, nettles stinging my legs.
Tiny creek fishing is the best, John. Thanks!
I wonder if there's fish in the tiny creek going through my backyard. The scenery is relaxing on this one.
Takes me back to when I was an adventurous kid...So cool.Thanks.
I remember fishing in my schools creek during a fall festival there, you were allowed and it was a place many people went to. I caught a fish!
Small waters fishing is a lot of fun and a good place to go, to get away from people.
Most folk just don't understand what you can do, with ultralight gear. 😁✌🖖
great adventure you took us on. little fish are cool and fun, especially on matched gear
I lived by the Coosa River when I lived in Alabama. There is some amazing fishing on the Coosa.
Coosa bass more like, Bluesa bass right? Those guys were so pretty! Good fishing as always, thanks for sharing!
I love Kastking rods. They are my new bread and butter. its cool to see you using one.
I used to love creek fishing. Just a wedding ring and a couple worms. Good to go all day! 👍👍🤘🤘
That blue tint on those bass is beautiful!
Beautiful fishes, i wish we would have these species in our German creeks! Awesome video, love it!
Super fishing video, great place and fun fishing with lots of surprises, wish i could have a go for a day in this creek.
Beautiful creek and vert nice fish thank you for videos and tips take care and keep your hooks wet and catching the fish
I only do ultralight fishing, I love only putting a small tackle box in a pocket and a tiny rod with 6 pound test line. I never get tired of pulling out 4 pound rainbow trout as long as my arm from a creek no wider than 6 feet. The salmon are extra fun on ultralight gear, feels like your fighting a shark.
As long as I've been fishing for smallies & largemouth, never knew about these Cousas until now. Thanks for the creek tour & upload!
Reminds me of the creek at my Grandparents place. Lots of great fishing in the little holes. Thanks
First I've heard of the Coosa Bass. They are gorgeous. May need to add that to the aquarium.
Beautiful Coosa Bass! Don't have them up here. They're definitely on my Bucketlist of fish to catch!
That eastern towhee in the background is going hard.
Ive done this. Caught some no bigger than a finger. Parr marks. Here in central Maryland, we have blue gill, sun fish, red eye bass and largemouth. Very few smallies.
So much fun, thanks John. God bless brother.
Sometimes small Creeks hold some nice size fish. My friend didn't want to go fishing so I took his brother. I caught the bait in the riffles crawdads we then caught a 15" small mouth. Smallest luv crawdads. I still use worms though. So many specie's luv worms. 🎣 Good Luck - may God Bless.
What a beautiful peaceful spot…..magic
its amazing that so many fish are in this little water
I carry and use pruning shears for briars when I go fishing.
This is my kind of fishing. I grew up fishing in the little creek near my home. I don't even want to go fishing for trophy sized fish. I like pan sized fish of most any kind.
I haven’t caught a coosa bass yet. I don’t think they’re native to the creeks around my neck of the woods.
I like how you’re still using that classic intro.
What state do u live and what part
@@mkslong5802 Alabama, northern region.
Lol, John Marston. Good one
Once when I was a kid I was fishing a overgrown stream like this with worms. My line got caught in the brush & my bait was hanging 10” or more from the water, while I was trying to get it clear one of the biggest Bluegill ever jumped up and grabbed my bait. I’ll never forget that monster boiling out of the water !!!
Great fishing creek! I can almost smell the water watching this.
Love your videos. I’ve learned a lot about fishing small creeks in East TN from your videos.
Those bass are very beautiful. Maybe one day I'll have the opportunity to catch one.
Nice video, John. All those briers took me back many many moons ago. Was in fort chaffee arkansas doing night 12 man (squad) recon. The briers tore my uniform pretty good. 🙉
Those looked like wild rose bushes to me, and they are rough.
10 months later and watching video again🙉
I know and fish that creek all the time. Some great fishing in these urban creeks in North Georgia. I have walked that creek from I75 to the Consauga river multiple times and recognize the stops where you caught fish! I walk miles of creek her in Gordon and Whitfield counties and there are absolutely tons of relatively unfished creeks that are loaded with quality sunfish and creek bass. That creek literally runs through town and an industrial park for almost a mile and the fishing is excellent from the interstate all the way to where it empties into the Consauga.
That particular stream is loaded with Coosa bass. As you get a little closer to where the stream dumps into the Consauga river there are more spotted bass with some decent sized ones for a stream of that size. I've caught some decent Coosa bass in there around 12 - 13" and some spotted bass farther downstream close to 2 pounds. There are lots of redbreast and green sunfish in that creek. Let me know and I can give you some areas in Gordon and Whitfield counties that are untouched and contain great populations of sunfish and native bass.
The fishing in that creek actually gets better farther down stream from where you are fishing. About a mile down stream the fishing is phenomenal and about another mile beyond that it gets even better. I sometimes get a little spooked where you are fishing behind the church there and I always carry a hand gun on my person too because there are some folks living in tents down there sometimes. They have always been very pleasant but you never know when fishing some of the streams who you might encounter. Despite occasionally seeing some homeless folks living near the streams or under the overpasses, I have never encountered another fisherman in the stream despite the countless miles of creeks that I walk each month.
Awesome fishing in a nice shallow creek. Loved the video.
As a small boy, I spent most of my days on a creek.
4:32 was that a turtle swimming at the center/left? Was really exciting to see
Great video! Thank you for sharing your amazing adventure
A trout magnet would have killed it there, especially with those small hungry ones. The trout slayer would have been good too
Wow what an amazing variety, it’s amazing the little treasures one can find, God bless
Love your channel. Subscribed a few weeks ago. The locations you fish with the close forests and shallow creeks is exactly what I would love to explore in my area. I'd be more apt to do so if I wasn't a deer fly, horse fly and mosquito magnet. I don't know what it is about me (shower at least once a day sometimes twice) but within 30 seconds of exiting my pickup they are on me. Keeping me away from these types of places that I'd love to spend a couple hours each day after work enjoying. :( Living vicariously through your videos.
What a fun little creek to fish
Those Coosa were so blue!! They were beautiful
3:14. I bet that spot right there doesn't get much fishing pressure since only nuts like us go to those extremes to fish.
Great video. This is why I love TH-cam. Now I know what "coosa bass" are. Really pretty little fish!
Good footage brother I enjoyed that man we have alot of small streams just like that in wv I haven't been to in years gonna have to try them out soon fish on and tight lines!!