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Questions: Fishing the Green River To the CM All-Knowing, All Things Piscatorial Dept.: Would a fisherman be able to fish the Green River in a 15 1/2 foot fiberglass open fisherman and 60 horsepower outboard without constant fear of ruining a propeller? Where would be a great place to launch near Columbia? What fish varieties would he be likely to catch? Are local guides available? s/Charles Marshburn Answers: 1) Yes. 2) If you already have your beer, launching in Adair County would be best. If you still have to buy beer, Taylor is closer. 3) Up to guide. 4) Owing to how and where you fish. Crappie. Catfish. Muskellunge. Casey Co. 'Sammons.' Gar. 5) Yes. Additional advice for the questioner is welcome. -CM This story was posted on 2010-07-14 07:36:54
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