since the dam at the ville was built the salt river small jaws have all but dissappeared,i used to catch them in the rolling and beech fork and salt,since the dam the rivers don't rise and stay up to allow enough migration i figured.

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since the dam at the ville was built the salt river small jaws have all but dissappeared,i used to catch them in the rolling and beech fork and salt,since the dam the rivers don't rise and stay up to allow enough migration i figured.
The Salt river from Shepherdsville to Taylorsville does not have many Smallies but you can find an abundance of largemouth and spotted bass along with boat loads of crappie ,whites and catfish. If you are looking for smallmouth you need to check out floyds fork where 3 pounders are not that uncommon. I might should keep my mouth shutbecause I hope the fork doesnt end up like Dale hallow
loose lips sink ships...Good luck Jarrod
Speaking of Floyds Fork, they just put in a "canoe access" ramp in Fisherville. You can cut and paste these coords into Google Maps to get the location of the ramp: 38.187846, -85.476358
The map doesn't show the new ramp, but they do have a parking lot and a gravel road/ramp down to the creek.
And there's another new ramp about 3 miles upstream from there, in Miles Park. I have yet to do it, but you're supposed to be able to put in there and travel downstream to the ramp you posted with little or no portage required.
Last edited by RoadToad; 01-22-2008 at 08:38 PM. Reason: Got the coordinates wrong
thanks for the info guys, i might give salt a try late febuary early march. i have a freind that has property on salt. i will also try floyds fork , i have a freind who lives off 44 her property has access to floyds fork and her neighbor has a makeshift boat ramp. does anyone know where the 148 bridge crossing is on floyds fork? thanks
Google Maps ya'll.....
38.120918,-85.264292
Yep... that's correct... try this:
38.189929,-85.458269
my bad...
Here's the ones for the Miles Park Ramp:
38°13'48.52"N, 85°28'7.18"W
I don't know why those came out different, but they work. And the ramp doesn't show on that picture, either, but it's there now.
Last edited by RoadToad; 01-24-2008 at 08:42 PM. Reason: more info
there is one on 44 at the KOA, at the mouth of Floyds fork and salt cost about a buck to launch (I think) gravel ramp.
