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So we can give up the Big Sugar but not Indian Creek? I just intereseted how small a stream must be before we don't talk about it.

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Did you see my post on Capp's and Hickory? They are small creeks and I didn't see a thankyou from you?

I wrote an article about Cedar Creek for a newspaper one time. It had some great holes for bass. And now you can't find a fish in there. Except for on a stretch that I will never give up. OK Ollie might get it out of me cause his is in the area.

Now if you can prove to me that you are strickly C&R, on small creeks especially, I might show you some places.

Chief Grey Bear

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Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions

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I grew up fishing on Capps Creek. Mainly catching crayfish on worms off of the old (only at the time) bridge. Since I graduated a Wildcat, I'm all too familiar with Hickory as well. There were no trout back then but I have since managed to find most of the decent pools on Hickory.

I thought everyone that knew about the Big Sugar knew about Indian Creek. There aren't really any sizeable fish (in my experience) until you near the confluence with the Elk. If you want I can show you where they are sometime. :=D:

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I grew up fishing on Capps Creek. Mainly catching crayfish on worms off of the old (only at the time) bridge. Since I graduated a Wildcat, I'm all too familiar with Hickory as well. There were no trout back then but I have since managed to find most of the decent pools on Hickory.

I thought everyone that knew about the Big Sugar knew about Indian Creek. There aren't really any sizeable fish (in my experience) until you near the confluence with the Elk. If you want I can show you where they are sometime. :=D:

I offer my condolences on being a wildcat. Nobody should have to endure that.

I'm also sorry that you're having trouble catching sizable fish. If you would like renumerate me for my services, I can put you on some sizable fish long before you reach the Elk. I can put you on them. I can't make you catch them though.

Chief Grey Bear

Living is dangerous to your health

Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions

Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm

Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew

Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions

Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division

Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance

Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors

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If I could just keep those goggleye off of my line maybe I'd have a better chance. I've caught several smallies in the three pound plus range on Sugar but never on Indian. I assume you are still talking about the area below Lanagan which I really just have not fished that much. My spots are all above the old hwy 71(but we won't talk about that!).

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Sorry, but due to a request, I have removed this post.

Good choice Chief. :)

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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