Hit the pool at Tyrone last night. A little current and water was what I would term murky.
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I'm trying to look at USGS flow reports, but I **** at that
Anyone know if the river is CRAZY like the Ohio??
Thought about getting the canoe out, but don't wanna die
Later,
Geo
Hit the pool at Tyrone last night. A little current and water was what I would term murky.
I'm probably paddling up from around Lock 7 into the DIX, but not too sure.
You think that is something that can be done.......the current, as long as it is not more than 1-2mph should not be too much problem.
More than that though, and I should VETO the idea.
What do you think.
Later,
Geo
I don't have a feel about canoes, but my gut feeling is you should be OK on the majority of the river.
I've used a canoe in the Kentucky around the mouth of the Dix many times. Haven't been recently but I doubt the current would be much of a problem. Boat traffic is usually pretty light. It will be blazes hot out there this weekend, though.
I have been hankering the same trip. Never did it before but have read and heard that it is a beautiful stretch with some interesting fishing. Was going to do it next week while on vacation with my wife on the back side of a natural bridge trip but opted to take the canoe down red river while we are close.
I have been watching the ky river gauge and I take it that 9' - 10' is normal summer flow at High Bridge. Currently gauge is 10.32' so I would think it is just slightly up from norm. I did find another launch spot for the Dix but it has a restriction. The Pleasant Hill gang has a ferry landing off Shaker Ferry Road which I believe is closer to the mouth of the Dix than above lock 7. You can launch a canoe there no problem but the twist is they close the road down to the river at 5 pm. So if you plan a trip to end prior to closing that could save some paddling...
kc
That's a trip I should make more often considering the put-in is only 5 minutrs from my house and I own 2 kayaks.