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Like dtrs5kprs said, no fish up there. No oxygen in the water. They swim up about a mile north of SK bridge and either stop or peel off up the Kings. :)

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Like dtrs5kprs said, no fish up there. No oxygen in the water. They swim up about a mile north of SK bridge and either stop or peel off up the Kings. :)

Don't forget up there is where you find all the rabid squirrels, 10' cottonmouths, wild dogs, wild dogs with bees in their mouths, and rodents of unusual size. I highly recommend Aunts Creek as an alternative.

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You do have to watch out for the deadly "White river fog", that oxygen less water can create an oxygen less fog on those calm summer mornings. It claims the lives of several boaters a year. There used to be a warning sign about this on the Eagle Rock bridge but the local hillbillies tore it down.

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Like dtrs5kprs said, no fish up there. No oxygen in the water. They swim up about a mile north of SK bridge and either stop or peel off up the Kings. :)

Don't forget up there is where you find all the rabid squirrels, 10' cottonmouths, wild dogs, wild dogs with bees in their mouths, and rodents of unusual size. I highly recommend Aunts Creek as an alternative.

You do have to watch out for the deadly "White river fog", that oxygen less water can create an oxygen less fog on those calm summer mornings. It claims the lives of several boaters a year. There used to be a warning sign about this on the Eagle Rock bridge but the local hillbillies tore it down.

Very neatly done gentlemen.

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