I fished the BFL regional at Paducah last fall, and my impression was that there wasn't a lot to bass fish right near the ramp. There are a lot of barges, riprap, and industrial type stuff along the river, but the only fish I caught around them were non-keeper spots. There are several islands just upriver from the ramp where the Tennessee river meets the Ohio. One place I caught some keeper bass in practice was the Clarks River. It is a tributary to the Tennessee River about 5 miles up from the Paducah ramp. There are cypress trees and some stumps along the bank from the mouth to about a mile up the creek.
One word of caution about fishing that area in a small boat is the barge traffic. I fish the Ohio River a lot along the Indiana-Kentucky border, but I have never seen that many barges in my life. Also, be carefull of the dam just down river from Paducah. It is not marked very well (there are several bouys, but thats all I remember seeing) and there is no structure above the water like Smithland, so it sneaks up on you, especially if it is foggy.



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