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rough river forks
I will be headed down to the state park for the first time to camp and fish for some bass. I really dont want to run and gun tring to find fish. looking at the map of the river I was just wondering is the north fork or south fork better for bass fishing.
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Re: rough river forks
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Re: rough river forks
Stopped bye State this weekend to camp for one night, and we rode thru the campground, and I was very suprised how bad the campground looked, I would not stay there, we left, and went to the campground by Tom and Al's, it was alot nicer, and cleaner, so if you have a choice, I would go by there first and check it out. You get to launch your boat for free when you stay at that campground also.
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Re: rough river forks
Great....did you mean the State Park campground? We tried to get into a couple of others (Nolin, Green River) for this weekend and they were all full.
We've never been to Rough yet and figured we would try it since they had a spot open.
Should we call that other campground instead?
Thanks to anyone who knows the area........
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Re: rough river forks
[QUOTE=zimmy;425796]Great....did you mean the State Park campground? We tried to get into a couple of others (Nolin, Green River) for this weekend and they were all full.
We've never been to Rough yet and figured we would try it since they had a spot open.
Should we call that other campground instead?
Thanks to anyone who knows the area........[/QUOTE]
Yes, I meant the state campground, it was very dirty, and I just didnt get a good vibe from it, I could be all wrong, but there are others that are pretty good. I dont know the name, but the campground by Tom and Al's is very nice, with very nice showers and restrooms. I will try to find the name out and let you know.