In my opinion, now would be a good time to wade mainly because you might be able to access some water that you possibly could not if the creek was up. Any time the water is low, the fish will probably be more concentrated in deeper holes. With the condition of the creek, it may be better suited for largemouth fishing around structure in deeper pools. I think that in a condition like this, the key is to try to fish the creek after we finally get some rain and there is some current flowing. Elkhorn really turns on when it is flowing as long as it is not too high and muddy. Be sure to concentrate on the ripples if you can find them it you are looking for smallmouth, especially in areas with submerged rocks



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