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Kayaking Bluff Lake at the Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge

June 7th, 2008 by braddock

kayaking-bluff-lake-082 Bluff Lake at the Noxubee Refuge is perfect for kayak exploration.  The east side of the lake is bordered by a cypress forest.  You could spend the whole day snaking your way through the cypress trees.

A standard boat draws to much water to access alot of these secret coves.

I saw several huge fish surface in these backwaters; no luck though.  Next time I’m not leaving without a fish.

I only explored this east side of the lake on this trip; the cypress maze was just to hard to leave behind.  I put more pictures of this trip in a gallery if you want to take a look.

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