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Streams

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Fishable Creeks and Rivers in Northeast Alabama.

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County

Stream

Cullman

Crooked Creek, Duck River, East Fork Flint Creek, Mulberry Fork, Ryan Creek, lower Sipsey Fork

Colbert

Bear Creek, Cane Creek, Rock Creek

Fayette

Luxapallita Creek, North River, Sipsey River

Franklin

Bear Creek, Cedar Creek, Little Bear Creek

Lamar

Buttahatchee River, Luxapallita Creek, Yellow Creek

Lauderdale

Anderson Creek, Blue Water Creek, Cypress Creek, First Creek (Blowing Springs Cave Tract of Forever Wild), Indian Camp Creek, Jones Branch, Lawson Creek, Shoal Creek

Lawrence

Big Nance Creek, Big Shoal Creek, upper Sipsey Fork, Town Creek, West Fork Flint Creek

Limestone

Limestone Creek, Piney Creek, Shoal Creek, Sugar Creek, Swan Creek

Madison

Brier Fork, Flint River, Hurricane Creek, Limestone Creek, Paint Rock River

Marion

Buttahatchee River, Sipsey Creek

Morgan

Cotaco Creek, Flint Creek, West Flint Creek

Walker

Blackwater Creek, Cane Creek, Mulberry Fork, lower Sipsey Fork

Winston

Brushy Creek, Rock Creek, Sipsey Fork below Smith Lake, upper Sipsey Fork

Cane Creek in Walker CountyFor more information about streams in northwest Alabama, contact the District I Fisheries Supervisor, Keith Floyd.  For tips on float fishing, read this article.


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