Quote Originally Posted by publican57 View Post
Harrods would be rough to wade; I think it is too deep unless you go way upstream. I kayaked it Sunday; I did more kayaking than fishing. I caught one nice bass about two pounds; not much action but like I said I was doing more exploring than fishing.

Floyds Fork is great for wading. I don't think there is anywhere that is gets over five foot unless you step in a hole.

Since I bought a kayak; I gave up wading.

I also have had much more luck fishing at Floyds Fork. I don't know if there are any small mouth in Harrod's Creek; there are probably more small mouth than large mouth in Floyds Fork. I think the water is generally a bit cleaner at Floyds Fork; especially if you get in the spots where it is rock bottom.
Im guessing you yakked the lower portion of the creek near Captains Quarters. You are right, however in the spots Ive mentioned the OP can wade pretty much down stream to the Hunting Creek Neighborhood.

Actually when I was younger I would have my friend park his car in Hunting Creek and we drive back up to 1694 (sleepy hollow past Glenn Oaks)in my car and wade the whole way down. It would take us 6 hours or so.

Lots of smallmouth, largemouth, spots, sauger, drum, white bass and catfish can be found there. Not to mention all of the deer, turkey and other wildlife.

Oh yeah, only two baits needed, pumpkinseed color tube and a rootbeer/chart bandit crank. Weve probably caught a thousand bass on those two lures in that creek over the years. Good times for sure.