I fish some creeks and rivers that are normally fair at best...that's being generous. But this year, I've not only caught good numbers, but I've caught some really big fish for the waters I fish. 15 over 17 inches so far. Broke my personal best twice in the same day, a 19.5 followed by a big fat 21 incher later that day. The numbers of 12-16" fish is way up as well.
These are from water where a day of wading usually provides a handful of 8-10 inchers and a big one would be maybe 14-15", and that would be a good day.
I'm wondering if other stream fishermen are finding the same thing. I'm thinking maybe the warm winter gave the smallmouth some extra growing time, and lower mortality... but maybe just the streams I fish are just much improved.
So, is anyone else having a way better than average year on their creeks and river?
BTW, Redeyes(rockbass) are running bigger as well



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