packrat
Well-Known Member
Hi Dave---found this on another board---did you hear anything about this thr the grapevine???
Big creek, is just that, it's big. Lots of creek to explore. I fish it every fall before and after deer hunting and always do well there. You have to put in time, grab a map, and do some hiking.
As for Young's creek, most guys have kept it quiet due to it's small size and tendancy to be over fished. That's not an issue any more because the entire area was just recently bought up buy a private land owner who has posted the entire creek from the first bridge below the dam, all the way to the lake. The only remaining public fishing area is the small 100 yard section from the dam to the bridge.
Another creek lost to land posting.
First I would ??? his info cuz the geography just doesnt seem to add up.[?]
[img=left]http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/067096.gif[/img=left]
Big creek, is just that, it's big. Lots of creek to explore. I fish it every fall before and after deer hunting and always do well there. You have to put in time, grab a map, and do some hiking.
As for Young's creek, most guys have kept it quiet due to it's small size and tendancy to be over fished. That's not an issue any more because the entire area was just recently bought up buy a private land owner who has posted the entire creek from the first bridge below the dam, all the way to the lake. The only remaining public fishing area is the small 100 yard section from the dam to the bridge.
Another creek lost to land posting.
First I would ??? his info cuz the geography just doesnt seem to add up.[?]
[img=left]http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/067096.gif[/img=left]