Been fishing there over 20 years and I have never heard of it.
can someone tell me where I can find sulphur creek at on Neely Henry? I have looked at the map and google but unable to find it.
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Been fishing there over 20 years and I have never heard of it.
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I read in the crappie usa tournament results that the amature winners caught their fish in sulphur creek
here is the write up it may be a misprint
Amateur Division Results
Saturday saw lowering wind speeds at 5mph and nice sunny skies shining down on Robert Talley of Riverside, Alabama and John Baker of Pell City, Alabama who took first place in the Amateur Division with a total weight of 19.40 pounds and earned $1,500.00. The team fished the docks in Sulphur Creek area targeting docks in 30 feet of water, catching their fish in 12 – 15 feet deep using homemade chartreuse jigs to land over 60 fish in two days.
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Must be a local somewhere on here to help. Might be a similar situation on Guntersville where Honeycomb is really the old Whitaker Lake. Still find some talk about Whitaker where others talk about Honeycomb...same thing. Hope someone has the answer for you.
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Same down at Talquin- locals and frequents have there own names for the creeks and areas
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I don't know of any creek on Neely Henry that has 30 feet of water in it.
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There's not that deep of water up the cr But have heard of this place before from an old local.
Must be a creek that the locales have named themselves.
just curious I haven't seen that kind of water depth in the creeks on Neely.
If you find out I would like to know thanks.
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