He thinks that creek is the old Patoka River but he meant to say go up Lick Fork Creek. The old Patoka River is up by the Walls Launch ramp and flows into the lake downstream from Osborn boat ramp.
If you lauch from South Lick Fork Launch ramp near highway 64 and go under the bridge and head south then you are fishing Lick Fork Creek's south end. And yes there are some nice crappie caught in that end of the creek.
On the Fishing Hot Spots Map that would be area #1, Area #2 and Area #3.
Area #5 is good too. Note the old road bed that's marked on the map. Trolling crank baits though this area can produce some nice crappie in the summer and fall. If you watch the depth finder you can located some nice areas that are full of trees or brush. Troll parallel to the bank and about 50 years to 100 yards off the bank. Troll in an East to West direction. It's best to troll against the wind if you can. So you may need to troll in an West to East Direction. Try to troll the cranks at around 10 ft to 12 ft below the surface at around 0.8 mph to 1.5 mph. The map shows "R" for rocks along the northern back of that cove. Talking about area #5 now.
Area #4 allows fisherman to fish from the bank. The old feeder creek flows close to the Southern back and you can catch some crappie that suspend out over the creek about 10 ft down over 30 ft of water.
I have seen guys fishing with 12 ft long poles and catching slab crappie in 1 ft of water right up along the bank where a tree has fallen into the waters edge. That would be in the area labled #2. Along the South Bank of Area #2. Look for laydowns when the water is way up at 548 ft and in the spring of the years.
Last year the water was way up due to all the flooding. Newly flooded areas are full of new food sources for the fish and they will swim up into these shallow areas in the early spring as the water there warms up first.




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