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  1. #1
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    Kayak and canoe river sections???

    Hey all, we recently purchased a couple of kayaks and were doing some research on the best sections of river to use. Really just looking for points of access and egress and how long a section takes to traverse.

    We hit Blue River by Shelbyville yesterday and had a great time until we realized we grossly misjudged the time it would take to traverse and had to pull out early. Oopsie.


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  2. Go Cubs Go cubswin's Avatar
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    sugar creek is really good by park county
    Eel river in miami county is decent fishing
    Tippecanoe from oakdale down to the wabash can be a good smallmouth water, but lots of big head carp
    White river down by martinsville was decent fishing, but suspect it has lots of carp now
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  3. Indiana Bass Club Moderator billius's Avatar
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    The Whitewater river just at your back door has some great smallmouth and sauger/walleye fishing.
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  4. idbefishing
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    The canoe livery's website have time estimate on how long each section takes.