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    I fished the one lake in the state park last year about this time from the bank (the lake with a dam). I caught a handful of small gills. I didn't spend much time fishing though. We will be camping there in two weeks, so i'm curious what you find out for area lakes. I was planning on bringing my kayak to do a little fishing, but was hoping for something a little more promising then what the state park had to offer.

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    look at google earth for roads going to the big lake. i know there were a couple we used to fish. if you find one with large creek inlet, by a dead end, it was always good for us. sorry but i cant remember road names for ya. a canoe would be your best bet, but we did ok from shore too.

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    If you want to get off of the beaten path there are some Monroe feeder creeks south of BC Park. Jump off of 135 at Story on Elkinsville Rd. Lots of those creeks are very good fishing. Been years since I have been there. Most of that is in the Hoosier National Forest.

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    Well the fish at Yellowwood lake live to see another day. Fished it for about 3 hours Saturday, only caught 4 bluegills, none which were big enough to keep. Tried throwing red worms and bee moths at them, nothing really seemed to work. Beautiful lake though.
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