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    It will never be good untill all the fish eating birds that inhabit that place during the cooler low water months get gone. Does anybody else agree?

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    Thanks for sharing a great report
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    The white pelicans are on elk in large numbers, they are around anderson creek and sportmans park. There are thousands of them things and i have often wondered what impact they have on the fish. If you watch them it is a wonder there are any shad minnows left when they leave. If crappie get in their way he is lunch no doubt. They are a protected species so don't know what can be done. Do they visit other areas in North Al.

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    Seen many white Pelicans in Limestone Bay, but it has been a couple of years since I have seen them there.
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    Hundreds of them on Flint Creek around Hwy 67.

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