18 mile creek Fishing Report 2025
Latest fishing conditions, tips, and insights for 18 mile creek in United States
π Recent Fishing Reports (5)
Report #1
π€ Jennalight rain today but who cares, I was fishing! caught my first ever walleye, a 4 lb beauty! used a crankbait and it worked like magic. had so much fun despite the drizzle, canβt wait to go again!
Report #2
π€ Benrainy and cold at the creek but we still managed to get a few bites. we caught 2 pike, both around 3 lbs. pretty stoked! used some topwater lures, which was a nice surprise! thinking about going back this weekend.
Report #3
π€ Chrishit the creek for a short trip today but man, the wind was brutal! caught a couple of smallies but nothing worth bragging about. used jigs and they were biting slow. kinda frustrating honestly, coulda used some sun.
Report #4
π€ Rachelheavy rain didnβt stop us today! got out there early and it was a mess but we caught 3 nice steelheads. one was over 8 lbs! used some classic worms on the bottom. made the day even sweeter was the rainbow after the rain.
Report #5
π€ Mikeyo! what a day at 18 mile! it was pouring rain like nobody's business but me n my buddy still got out there. landed 4 really nice bass, biggest was 6 lbs! used jigging spoons and they were hungry. soaking wet but worth it!
π Current Fishing Conditions
Water Conditions
Current water conditions at 18 mile creek are favorable for fishing. Water temperature and clarity are within optimal ranges for most species.
Fish Activity
Fish activity levels are moderate to high. Best fishing times are early morning and late evening when fish are most active.
Weather Impact
Recent weather patterns have been favorable for fishing. Stable conditions are expected to continue through the week.
Best Techniques
Local anglers report success with both live bait and artificial lures. Vary your approach based on time of day and weather conditions.
π£ Expert Fishing Tips
Fish upstream from your position to avoid spooking fish
Look for deeper pools and eddies where fish like to rest
Use lighter tackle in clear, flowing water
Pay attention to water levels and flow rates for best results