Thanks byrdland! I've read a lot about that section of water as well. It's on my list as well as a few hike in only accessed streams. Tying is on my radar to learn. Thanks so much for the replies.

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Thanks byrdland! I've read a lot about that section of water as well. It's on my list as well as a few hike in only accessed streams. Tying is on my radar to learn. Thanks so much for the replies.
The little 3 Springs lake has excellent shore access. I've seen guys catching small trout by the boat ramp on the side of the lake that faces Three Springs Rd and KOA. There is a parking lot where the boat ramp is.
Phil Moore park out 231 has decent access to Drakes creek in a couple of places.
Further on out 231, look for the signs, turn right, then right again for good access to Trammel Creek.
I think Trammel Creek south of Scottsvegas is also stocked with trout, but don't know where to tell you to go.
Lynn Camp Creek in Hart County is a good stream to wade. Check KDFWR Trout Stocking schedule to see when they last put in fish. FINS lakes are cool and all but nothing beats wading a trout stream and this is a good one to do so. Above posts about Cumberland are correct. It's a hell of a fishery but it can get dangerous quick. Once they are done with the hatchery Creek expansion it'll be the best stretch of water around for trout. Any word on when that is to be completed and opened to the public?
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I watched an episode on ky afield a few weeks ago. The new stream is complete and is supposed to be open to the public for the spring fishing season. I think they said sometime in march.
Where is a good place to stop and fish Lynn Camp creek? I would like to drive over and try it out.Lynn Camp Creek in Hart County is a good stream to wade. Check KDFWR Trout Stocking schedule to see when they last put in fish. FINS lakes are cool and all but nothing beats wading a trout stream and this is a good one to do so. Above posts about Cumberland are correct. It's a hell of a fishery but it can get dangerous quick. Once they are done with the hatchery Creek expansion it'll be the best stretch of water around for trout. Any word on when that is to be completed and opened to the public?
