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    Little Cahaba River

    Cahaba Commons, AL    

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    The Little Cahaba River is probably best known for its very popular and scenic canoe trails. These trails are enjoyed by canoeists and kayakers, who regularly make the downstream float from Bulldog Bend towards the jun... takemefishing.org

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    Lake Purdy

    Bridgeton, AL    

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    This is a good place to catch common carp, in one day I have had 280lb in carp, my biggest was 26lb. takemefishing.org

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    Black Warrior River

    Birmingham, AL    

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    The Black Warrior River is a tributary of the Tombigbee River, approximately 178 mi (286 km) long, in west central Alabama in the United States. It drains an area of 6,275 sq mi (16,250 km) with its upper watershed encompa... anglerweb.com

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    Fivemile Creek

    Mcadory, AL    

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    Twenty-six miles of Fivemile Creek is available for canoeing. Fivemile Creek flows into the Locust Fork. The Town of Brookside is the center of the floating activity with Greenway Park. Canoe livery is available throug... takemefishing.org

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    Double Oak Lake

    Indian Springs Village, AL    

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    This is the lake by the office of Oak Mountain State Park. Fishing is free with park entrance fee. takemefishing.org

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    Old Lake

    New Hope, AL    

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    Old Lake is in Oak Mountain State Park, and it is only available to the cabin guests. takemefishing.org

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    Buck Creek Dam - Helena, Alabama

    Helena, AL    

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    This historic dam created Lake Davidson over 100 years ago. You can still feel the old time small town charm as trains pass by on either side of the creek. It is easily viewed from Hwy. 261 or from The Depot Grill on the ... waymarking.com

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    Sipsey Fork River

    Sipsey, AL    

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    The Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River is located in Alabama, USA, and is formed by the junction of Thompson and Hubbard Creeks in the Sipsey Wilderness of Bankhead National Forest. The deep waters leaving Smith Lake p... anglerweb.com

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    Inland Lake

    Oneonta, AL    

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    Jason Redding is the lake manager at Inland Lake, a 5,000-acre impoundment with 56 miles of shoreline and a length of 7 1/2 miles from the boat landing to the dam in Remlap. Serving as one of the water-supply reservoirs fo... anglerweb.com

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    Sipsey Fork And Smith Lake

    Dilworth, AL    

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    The Sipsey Fork originates at the confluence of Thompson and Hubbard creeks in southwestern Lawrence County. Often referred to by mistake as the Sipsey River (actually a tributary stream of the Tombigbee River ), the S... takemefishing.org

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    Shades Creek

    Masena, AL    

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    Shades Creek is a small to medium size stream that runs through the southwest corner of Jefferson County and Bibb County, Alabama, before finally emptying into the Cahaba River . Its watershed extends roughly from Tann... takemefishing.org

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    Inland Lake

    Inland Junction, AL    

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    Inland Lake impounds 1,557 acres of water on the Blackburn Fork of the Little Warrior River in Blount County. The reservoir has a shoreline length of 32.25 miles and a drainage area of 70 sq mi. It is a very deep clear... takemefishing.org