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Where do you trout fish
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<blockquote data-quote="J. T." data-source="post: 553809" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Never been trout fishing, but they stock them in the Sipsey Fork of the Warrior River below the Smith Lake Dam on the Walker-Cullman county line. They don't reproduce because the temps are too warm, but the water is cold enough that the trout can survive there. The water is coming through the turbines in the dam and the lake is about 300 feet deep, so there's plenty of cold water right below the dam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. T., post: 553809, member: 289"] Never been trout fishing, but they stock them in the Sipsey Fork of the Warrior River below the Smith Lake Dam on the Walker-Cullman county line. They don't reproduce because the temps are too warm, but the water is cold enough that the trout can survive there. The water is coming through the turbines in the dam and the lake is about 300 feet deep, so there's plenty of cold water right below the dam. [/QUOTE]
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