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The Lowest Part of White Rock Creek #12939174 10/19/18 09:51 PM
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I was hiking in the Trinity Forest back in August. I was able to explore the last two miles of White Rock Creek before it hits the Trinity River. In the pictures the water is very low. I'm pretty sure just about everything in these pictures is under water right now. I saw some large buffalo fish and gar swimming around in the deeper holes. It took about an hour of hiking from William Blair Park to reach the creek. The trail was almost nonexistent.

Re: The Lowest Part of White Rock Creek [Re: YetiDallas] #12939185 10/19/18 10:04 PM
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No luck with the photos frown

Re: The Lowest Part of White Rock Creek [Re: YetiDallas] #12939254 10/19/18 11:39 PM
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Large buffalo, eh? fish


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