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Spent the afternoon exploring Western Indiana, where I now live. The local smallie streams are too muddy and cold to fish, but the scenery is worth sharing. I have to say finding groves of Eastern Hemlock in Indiana was not what I had expected.20170113_131430.jpg20170113_134952.jpg20170113_134651.jpg20170113_131437.jpg

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I see some nice potential in those waters!!

Chief Grey Bear

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Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions

Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm

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Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors

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The stream is Sugar Creek.  Similar to small Ozark rivers.  We've floated and fished it a few times.  And you're right, unusual topography, flora and fauna for that part of Indiana.  Attached is a photo of a nice smallmouth bass my son caught on Sugar Creek last summer.  He also caught a big drum and had something snap his line.  

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