Little beech fork runs through some of my grandfather's property in Washington county and I can tell ya' there are plenty of fish to be caught. I've caught plenty of smallmouth, largemouth warmouth, bluegill, drum, cats, and even a few crappie. Most of these fish are in the barely a keeper range, but there are exceptions. I've caught quite a few LM over 3 lbs.(a few well over), huge drum, huge cats, and two crappie over 13 inches. Plenty of healthy 'gills too. You can almost always bet on catching a good number of fish, especially wading or canoeing the sections that are deep enough. Just obey KY law. If it is on someone's property and you can't float it, then you have to get the landowner's permission because they own the stream bottom. If you do fish it use shallow baits or texas-rigs because most of the stream is shallow and rocky and you will lose crankbaits quicker than you can cast 'em if you're not wading or canoeing. Good luck.