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The fertilizer Atlas made was nitrocarbonitrate fertilizer. It can be an explosivel

It is what you use along with dynamite to make it more explosive. Its always alot of fun!

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Yep, needs a blasting cap.

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I don't recall that type of fertilizer. I do remember hauling in tank cars of Anhydrous Ammonia and hauling out cars loads of Ammonium Nitrate. We did spot them one tank of Nitric Acid one time though. We did spot a lot of nitric acid at the other plant. I think they still do.

I still recall spotting box cars for dynamite loading at the other plant down the creek. We took to them to KC. I remember they were going to Canada. This was all in the mid 90's, I'm not sure of the operation now.

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I have never caught a brownie in White Oak. I don't think is cool enough or has enough current. Now Spring River, if you can catch them, it has some really nice brownies. They are few and far between it seems but, every one that I ever caught was really big.

Take a float from Morrow Mill to Kellogg lake. Work the holes real good and you should be able to pick up a couple. Just down from where the Spring comes back together with itself is a place called Rock Dam. Its not really a dam but was at one time. There are still about half dozen or so large boulders that line out across the river. That is a geat spot to pick up a nice brownie. It will be at the first sign, well the only sign of a bluff at the river edge. Also that spot where the two sides come back together, was a very deep hole. A great producer of largemouth and brownies. Really that whole stretch from put in to take out is excellent largemouth fishing.

I don't know what this years floods have done to the brush piles but, take some minnows and some stink bait too. There was a lot of good and I mean good catfishing holes. You should also be able to pick up a mess of crappie with the minnows.

Hey guys, new to forum. My family has lived on the Jones Creek for 75+ years. We are about 1/4 mile north of the County Line Bridge (the old Goose Creek bridge for those that can remember those days). Where are the good spots for fishing on the creek? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jeff

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