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How to find NEW CREEKS To Fish! (Small Stream Trout Fishing)

In today’s video I decided to show you how I go about exploring new creeks and trying to find new water to trout fish.

Usually during an average week I spend a few hours after work and try to explore some new water.

I typically find new water by “Blue Lining” different tributaries of river systems that I know have trout in them. Most creeks I explore aren’t all that great, or don’t have trout at all. But every now and again I find a gem! Either way exploring the Appalachian Mountains always gives you a view of some uniquely beautiful country along the way.

 

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