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  1. #1
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    Re: New to KY. Looking for fishing locations.

    I hate to burst your bubble, but the fishing in northern indiana is just as good as it is down here, or even better. Fished that area you came from for musky, and I lived about 12 miles from lake michigan, and two hours from western michigan trout and salmon fishing. But there are far more good ramps here in ky, and a lot of trhem are either free or corp ramps reasonable launch fees.

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    Re: New to KY. Looking for fishing locations.

    If I were you I would get to know Cedar Creek in Stanford. No jetskis allowed, and it will be a true trophy lake before long

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    Re: New to KY. Looking for fishing locations.

    Quote Originally Posted by bassin bruce View Post
    If I were you I would get to know Cedar Creek in Stanford. No jetskis allowed, and it will be a true trophy lake before long
    I see Cedar Creek producing big bass, it already does, but its always going to a difficult lake to fish for some especially people who dont go there alot due to the fishing pressure.

    Kincaid is a great lake worth checking out.

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    Re: New to KY. Looking for fishing locations.

    Thank you all very much. I have been doing more research and am just waiting for it to warm up a few degrees. Thanks again!

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    Re: New to KY. Looking for fishing locations.

    What do you want to fish for?

    I fish the KY river regularly but I am a novice so I can't give to much advice.

    The Dix river is a trout stream past a prominate sign they have there. Past that sign you have to have a trout stamp but I wouldn't bother since your boat is to big to get up there.

    I have seen and been told that below the locks are good for sauger, walleye, etc (drum). Go to the Corps of Engineers website for waterlevels before heading out in the winter though.
    Watch for floating logs, trees, trash, etc in the river. I would not travel WOT in that river ever.

    PM me if you want to know where to catch 30 lb catfish.
    tight lines.

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