“Indianapolis has been called the largest city in the U.S. that is not on a navigable waterway,” says local kayak angler Dan Sutton. But that’s not taking kayaks into account. Broad Ripple and Riverside Parks in downtown Indy provide access for motor boats and host bass fishing tourneys, but several dams further downstream mean that water levels south of the city are reserved for kayaks. Put in at the Raymond Street crossing to chase 18- to 22-inch smallmouth and 10- to 20-pound carp and catfish. www.indyyaks.com
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