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    Default kayak report for limestone and swan creek


    I fished limestone creek last week with no fish caught. The gate behind moorsville that goes to the sand bar was locked I went to the other put in spot by the observation tower and it was open. Fished all the way back to the sand bar and never caught a Fish.

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    I fished this week at swan creek and caught several good bass and some blue gill. Will add pic later today.
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    I came close to going to limestone yesterday. I might as well have caught one Gill and that’s it. Wonder why the gate is closed??Supposed to stay open until October.


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    The gates on the east side are open all summer but the one at Moorseville (west side of the creek) is only open 10 FEB to 31 May and again 1 to 14 OCT per my list. Someone on the forum may have more up to date information.

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    I hardly ever go down in there. Just thought it was same as the rest.


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    Thanks. I should have looked at the schedule before going. Hope the bite improves soon at limestone
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    The water needs to get into the low 70"s for the Crappie to enter the creeks following the baitfish. In the 60's they start pouring in.

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