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Essential Creek Baits
#4275996
01/28/25 10:32 AM
01/28/25 10:32 AM
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 9,849 B'ham
Goatkiller
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14 point
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14 point
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B'ham
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I spend a lot of time taking kids hunting and fishing. Living around Birmingham I've got an endless supply of kids that seem like they want to get involved with the outdoors and try to focus on the ones who are fatherless. For no other reason than I've got to pick some of them and those are just the ones I have gravitated towards. Getting to the point it's easy for a kid to get into fishing as there are a lot of creeks around the Birmingham Area, the Cahaba River, Lake Purdy, etc. Kids get into fishing a little bit and they can ride their bikes or scooters down to the creek or something in most neighborhoods. In some neighborhoods I've created some scooter gangs of kids with fishing poles riding around. I typically give them one of these backpacks or something similar: Amazon - Fishing BackpackWhat I want to do is put together a stack of tackle boxes full of baits ready to deploy to these kids. Typically I wind up with about a 3600 size as that's what fits in these backpacks best. Max is about 2 boxes. I put hooks and weights and swivels in one box. The question is the other box. I'm not the best fisherman in creeks. I've never been a real good bass fisherman I'm a Striper and Catfish guy. We are mainly throwing Beetle Spins and little Rooster Tails. That's about all I know for creeks and small bodies of water outside of Worms and Crickets. What else should I be putting in these tackle boxes? Are there some essential creek baits that y'all can recommend for Alabama waters? I appreciate the responses. Plan is to get a stack of them ready to deploy instead of going to Academy and just doing them 1 at a time. What we're going to do is take the tackle, use the tackle and the kids take the tackle home with them. Rods I have figured out.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4276016
01/28/25 10:57 AM
01/28/25 10:57 AM
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Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 8,946 Alabama
Shaneomac2
14 point
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square bill crank baits, small rattle traps, spinnerbaits
Georgia Football..Acts like Bama but has a trophy case like South Carolina.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4276028
01/28/25 11:16 AM
01/28/25 11:16 AM
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Joined: Sep 2016
Posts: 8,946 Alabama
Shaneomac2
14 point
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14 point
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them spots love finesse worms
Georgia Football..Acts like Bama but has a trophy case like South Carolina.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4276129
01/28/25 02:15 PM
01/28/25 02:15 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 3,768 Lawrence Co. AL
jdhunter2011
8 Point
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8 Point
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Dont creek fish much anymore but those small rapala crawfish crankbaits were always good in creeks. As mentioned you cant beat a finesse worm, or a critter craw
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4276278
01/28/25 06:33 PM
01/28/25 06:33 PM
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 4,583 Behind you
Avengedsevenfold
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I keep a box of 2” and 3” grubs in my truck just for creek fishing. You can catch anything that swims in our creeks on a little grub
Carrying a gun isn't comfortable; but at times it is comforting
"Cause the cause for the pause you think you see is really concentration on the steel” NonPoint
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4276581
01/29/25 07:51 AM
01/29/25 07:51 AM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,490 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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That's a great thing you are doing, GK! Congrats!
I have done a good bit of creek fishing in my life and often carried kids. I usually start them out with a 1/8 oz Strike King spinner bait that you can buy at Walmart. They look just like a regular safety pin spinner, but have been downsized. They don't hang up as much as inline spinners or crank baits, and all you gotta do is throw them out and wind them back.
Lots of good lures already mentioned, but one that will make it a lot easier for them to catch fish is 4" Caffeine Shad rigged with a treble hook. Buy a pack of the little hollow plastic sticks they sell for candy, cut them in pieces about a half inch long, and insert them into the head of the bait and let it stick into the hollow section of the belly. Thread the line through the stick and then tie on a treble hook and insert one hook into the belly with the other 2 exposed. Almost every fish that hits will hook himself, so all the kid has to do is cast and retrieve. If the water is deep, insert a nail weight to make it sink faster.
My grandchildren think they are experts when using these 2 baits. Good luck!
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4276719
01/29/25 11:28 AM
01/29/25 11:28 AM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 15,221 Right Behind You
William
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Right Behind You
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Post a pic of that setup PCP.
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing... compared to the misery of not being exploited at all."
Joan Robinson
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
#4276794
01/29/25 01:55 PM
01/29/25 01:55 PM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 11,298 Central, Al
Bustinbeards
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Booner
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That's a great thing you are doing, GK! Congrats!
I have done a good bit of creek fishing in my life and often carried kids. I usually start them out with a 1/8 oz Strike King spinner bait that you can buy at Walmart. They look just like a regular safety pin spinner, but have been downsized. They don't hang up as much as inline spinners or crank baits, and all you gotta do is throw them out and wind them back.
Lots of good lures already mentioned, but one that will make it a lot easier for them to catch fish is 4" Caffeine Shad rigged with a treble hook. Buy a pack of the little hollow plastic sticks they sell for candy, cut them in pieces about a half inch long, and insert them into the head of the bait and let it stick into the hollow section of the belly. Thread the line through the stick and then tie on a treble hook and insert one hook into the belly with the other 2 exposed. Almost every fish that hits will hook himself, so all the kid has to do is cast and retrieve. If the water is deep, insert a nail weight to make it sink faster.
My grandchildren think they are experts when using these 2 baits. Good luck!
Listen to this^^^^ PCP will catch a limit out of a puddle in a Walmart parking lot! 
I Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: William]
#4277157
01/29/25 10:23 PM
01/29/25 10:23 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,490 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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Post a pic of that setup PCP. I'll try to remember to make one tomorrow.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#4277159
01/29/25 10:25 PM
01/29/25 10:25 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,490 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,490
Sylacauga, AL
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That's a great thing you are doing, GK! Congrats!
I have done a good bit of creek fishing in my life and often carried kids. I usually start them out with a 1/8 oz Strike King spinner bait that you can buy at Walmart. They look just like a regular safety pin spinner, but have been downsized. They don't hang up as much as inline spinners or crank baits, and all you gotta do is throw them out and wind them back.
Lots of good lures already mentioned, but one that will make it a lot easier for them to catch fish is 4" Caffeine Shad rigged with a treble hook. Buy a pack of the little hollow plastic sticks they sell for candy, cut them in pieces about a half inch long, and insert them into the head of the bait and let it stick into the hollow section of the belly. Thread the line through the stick and then tie on a treble hook and insert one hook into the belly with the other 2 exposed. Almost every fish that hits will hook himself, so all the kid has to do is cast and retrieve. If the water is deep, insert a nail weight to make it sink faster.
My grandchildren think they are experts when using these 2 baits. Good luck!
Listen to this^^^^ PCP will catch a limit out of a puddle in a Walmart parking lot!  Didn't we catch something like 4 the last time we went?  Gomer wouldn't think a LS was cheating if he had been on that trip 
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: William]
#4277574
01/30/25 04:43 PM
01/30/25 04:43 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 12,490 Sylacauga, AL
poorcountrypreacher
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Post a pic of that setup PCP. Here you go William. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/D0TkD7M2/PXL-20250130-212746999.jpg) There's a couple of the hollow candy sticks that need to be cut to length. I usually try to hide them in the bait better than this, but just trying to make it visible. I use a nail to punch the hole in the bait before pushing in the hollow stick. This was not my idea; I think I read it a while back in an article on the wired to fish sight. He also said to use super glue on the hollow stick, but I haven't had much luck with getting them to last very long. If I need a nail weight, I put it in the side opposite the hook. It's a lot of trouble, but kids and beginners usually struggle with the slack line hook set, and it isn't necessary if you rig it this way.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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Re: Essential Creek Baits
[Re: Goatkiller]
#4277614
01/30/25 05:37 PM
01/30/25 05:37 PM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 15,221 Right Behind You
William
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Right Behind You
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I like it. I don't throw a fluke as much as I should.
For just fish catching, I really like the Creek Life tungsten jigheads with a small craw on it. Will literally catch anything.
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing... compared to the misery of not being exploited at all."
Joan Robinson
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