There are several streams where Fish and Wildlife stock trout. Look on their website or in the Fishing Guide for information.
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I have recently went to the white river in arkansa and had a really fun time catching trout. We caught 89 rainbow trout. and 2 brown trout that were 23 inches. but it was a long car ride so i would like to find a place in ky to trout fish! if you got any suggestions reply please.
There are several streams where Fish and Wildlife stock trout. Look on their website or in the Fishing Guide for information.
Thanks!!!
I don't do a lot of trout fishing but, I've caught some trout in the Dix River & in the Licking below the dam at Cave Run. There is a guide called Dix River Adventures that's really good-
Fish & Wildlife's FINs lakes stock trout too- check out their website & you'll get some good ideas that are a lot closer than Arkansas.
There should be some more trout enthusiasts on here that can help you out
BFB, I don't do too much trout fishing either, but I've caught trout at otter creek, and some of the FINS lakes locally. Go to KDFWR's website for the FINS lake info.
The Cumberland River.
-Rich
you cant beat the cumberland river when it comes to trout fishing around here
Lots of great trout streams here in Kentucky, but the only place I've caught large trout is below Wolf Creek dam at Cumberland.
Pulled my first brookie outta there a couple weeks ago too.
CR= Cumberland River!!!
Ditto on the CR, although it doesn't seem to be fishing like it was a few years back. Rock Creek is good for small trout. Dix is fair. In Tennessee, there's the Clinch, which I hear can be really good. I also hear good things about Caney Fork, which I hope to fish one day.
There are also some excellent trout streams in West Virginia.....
FiNS Lakes are great fun, and the trout are a nice eatin' size, but I wouldn't call it true "trout fishing." After all, they're in a lake, a pond really, not at all their natural environment. They're supposed to stock Miles, Fisherman's, and Tom Wallace on Tuesday, 10/18.
http://www.kdfwr.state.ky.us/troutsched.asp