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Shorelines - October 2014

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21 Shor e l i n e S | 2014 Vol :3 Finding a spot to reel in rainbow trout year-round in Alabama can be a challenge, but one location in north Alabama provides the fish with an adequate habitat for survival and a showcase for anglers. In the shadow of Lewis Smith Dam – which stands 300 feet tall and stretches 2,200 feet long – water flows into the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River. The river, fed by cold waters pulled from the depths of Smith Lake, offers the fish cool enough temperatures during the hot summer to survive. Despite the heat, the water never warms above 70 degrees, providing the one spot in Alabama where trout can be caught year-round. The Smith Dam tailrace, which is the area below the dam where water leaves the hydroelectric facility, requires restocking regularly to maintain a growing population of trout. Left: Photo by Billy BroWn — The Smith Dam tailwaters provide the only place for year-round trout fishing in Alabama. Above: Photo by Billy BroWn — Brandon Jackson reels in a trout below Lewis Smith Dam. Cold water, HOT FISHING Y E A R - R O U N D R A I N B O W T R O U T F I S H I N G B E L O W S M I T H L A K E I S R E E L I N G I N A N G L E R S .

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