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    This is what I find for Pickwick in the Alabama book of rules.

    RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT - TENNESSEE
    Reciprocal Agreement Pertaining to Tennessee River-Pickwick Lake. A
    reciprocal agreement is in effect between the Tennessee Wildlife Resources
    Agency and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
    to recognize the sport fishing licenses of the two states within the impounded
    waters of the Tennessee River-Pickwick Lake lying within Hardin County,
    Tennessee, and Lauderdale County, Alabama, from Pickwick Dam
    (approximately TRM 207.8) upstream to where the common boundary line of
    Colbert County, Alabama, and Tishomengo County, Mississippi, meet the
    Lauderdale County, Alabama, boundary line at approximately TRM 224.8. It
    is agreed that:
    Sport fisherman duly licensed or legally exempt from license
    requirements by the State of Tennessee may, without further license, fish with
    ordinary hook and line, pole, casting, spinning, and fly rods and reels, and use
    artificial lures and natural bait in the area of Pickwick Lake described above.
    Likewise, sport fishermen duly licensed or legally exempt from license
    requirements by the State of Alabama may, without further license, fish with
    ordinary hook and line, pole, casting, spinning, and fly rods and reels, and use
    artificial lures and natural bait in the area of Pickwick Lake described above.
    Except for licenses and fishing methods covered in this agreement, all
    creel limits, size limits, and other laws, rules and regulations enacted by the
    State having jurisdiction must be adhered to while fishing in that state’s
    waters.

    MISSISSIPPI

    Mississippi and Alabama are mutually recognized for fishing either the water
    or from the banks of said water of the following part of the Tennessee River
    or embayment or impoundments.
    All that part of the Tennessee River and its embayment and
    impoundments between the junction of the Tennessee-Alabama-Mississippi
    line and a north-south line projected across the Tennessee River from the
    eastern end of the old Riverton Lock, except and exclusive of that part of the
    Big Bear Embayment lying south of the Southern Railroad bridge.

    TENNESSEE RULES.
    Alabama/Mississippi
    Pickwick Lake: Applies to anyone with a valid Sport Fishing License from Tennessee, Alabama or Mississippi. Resident anglers of the three states may fish without purchasing a nonresident license anywhere within the boundaries covered by the agreement. The reciprocal area includes all impounded water from Pickwick Dam upstream to Tennessee River Mile 224.8 at the mouth of Bear Creek but does not include Bear Creek and does not include that portion of Yellow Creek above the Hwy. 25 Bridge. Sport fishing license holders shall abide by the regulations of the state in whose waters they are fishing.
    Last edited by canebreaker; 07-09-2012 at 02:07 PM.

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