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7-Point
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Do they have like sandy bottoms with rocks or is it like all rock. I fish in a big creek with what looks to be sandy but needed some experts opinions.
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They will all be different .
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By me in NW Illinois, the same creek over a stretch of 1/2 mile will have rocky rubble bottom, sandy bottom, and clay bottom, some times mixed , most often sandy/clay., paul
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yea thats what i figured, i'll have to try to figure out what it looks like in this spot
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here the bottom changes ever 100 yards from sand, rocks, mud, silt, or any combonation of the 4
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My area the spring creeks are mostly gravel bottom but as you get into the swaps in the big valley they turn to silt.
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