First of all, know that you must have a backcountry camping permit to primitive camp in the Big South Fork National Recreation area. Secondly, know that you will be floating in a very REMOTE area surrounded by steep hills and cliffs and it's a long hike out of there in many spots. There may not be cell phone access here in many or most areas. Third....know that there are dangers.........flash floods, snakes, bears and some white water, depending on where you are. River levels should be checked before leaving and the weather forecast should be taken into consideration as well. A two-day trip is a long shuttle and leaving a vehicle at some of these takeouts may not be a good idea.... I would contact Sheltowee Trace Outfitters for a shuttle and more info on floating the Big South Fork.
http://www.ky-rafting.com/
The section from Station Camp to Blue Heron is a good two-day trip and one I've always wanted to try. This is the most remote section of the river. There is a portage at Devils Jump to take into consideration. You could also float from Blue Heron to Alum Ford. I hear this section is especially good for fishing. Should also be about a two day float, I think. Fishing is not usually fantastic on the Big South Fork, but can be very good and I assure you there are some very good ones in there. I usually toss tubes in between boulders as I float by, although many methods can catch smallmouth here. There are also Striper, Walleye and even Musky in there, but your chances on them are not as great.
Do your homework before you go...and have a safe fun trip. Would love to see some pics !



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