Anglers' Catches
Fish Pictures from the Sipsey Fork below Smith Lake Dam, Alabama
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This picture of Mary Carole Taylor Jackson casting tight loops on the Sipsey Fork came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com.

This picture came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com.
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This picture came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com. |

This picture came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com. |

This picture came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com. |

This picture came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com. |

This picture came from the Riverside Fly Shop Facebook page by their permission, www.riversideflyshop.com. |

Danny Hamilton caught this nice rainbow trout on worms, June 2012. |

Mr. Wilson caught this trout below the Smith Lake Dam, Sipsey Fork, on July 17, 2011. |

An angler holds his first rainbow trout from the Sipsey Fork, Alabama, September 17, 2011. |

A typical rainbow trout below the Smith Dam, Alabama.

"Cowboy Bill" with rainbow trout taken July 14, 2004, from the Sipsey Fork.
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Chris Prestridge with rainbow trout caught in September 2003. |

Chris Prestridge with rainbow trout caught in 2003. |

Joseph is successful in using rainbow-colored PowerBait® Trout Bait.
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Lamar Yarbrough shows success trout fishing on the Sipsey Fork. The daily limit is five fish, and fish on the stringer or in the cooler may not be released.
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Trout fishing on the Sipsey Fork can be a great family experience. Always keep a lookout for rising water, however, and evacuate quickly when the dam releases water.
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John Eisenbarth lands another rainbow trout on the Sipsey Fork, winter 1999-2000.
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Two successful young anglers prepare to leave the lower Sipsey Fork.
Send me your picture, doug.darr@dcnr.alabama.gov