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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    going towards millsprings youll go over a bridge going over elkhorn thats a good deep calm part of creek give it a try

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    Unfortunately those SM are not so much in the calm water. They are in the rapids, just above the rapids, below the rapids and off the points.

    Don't know about a prowler, but I have an 11 ft coleman crawdad I use everywhere on the creek. Its a small low profile jon made with the coleman ram-x material, use a 35 lb trolling motor in the pools, Pull the motor up going through rapids and use paddles. Yes you do have to be very careful and know some about canoeing. Basically you "do not want to get sideways in the rapids" let the current take you through and use the oars to keep you straight.

    Good news is that in relatively low water its a good place to learn. Don't go out in high white water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (unless your an expert and then you probably want to be in something other than a prowler) Be sure you know if one of the many lowhead dams are on your route and plan to portage around them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Put in at Knights bridge and float to the river. (4 hour trip, but if your fishing I would plan on being out there 8 to 10 hours).

    Its a fun trip and the fishing is great.

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    miss quoate above. You will want to use paddles on the creek and not oars

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by kydonky View Post
    Unfortunately those SM are not so much in the calm water. They are in the rapids, just above the rapids, below the rapids and off the points.

    Don't know about a prowler, but I have an 11 ft coleman crawdad I use everywhere on the creek. Its a small low profile jon made with the coleman ram-x material, use a 35 lb trolling motor in the pools, Pull the motor up going through rapids and use paddles. Yes you do have to be very careful and know some about canoeing. Basically you "do not want to get sideways in the rapids" let the current take you through and use the oars to keep you straight.

    Good news is that in relatively low water its a good place to learn. Don't go out in high white water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (unless your an expert and then you probably want to be in something other than a prowler) Be sure you know if one of the many lowhead dams are on your route and plan to portage around them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Put in at Knights bridge and float to the river. (4 hour trip, but if your fishing I would plan on being out there 8 to 10 hours).

    Its a fun trip and the fishing is great.

    Thanks for the great info! Sorry - but I know little to nothing about the area...could you give me directions to Knights Bridge and directions to a good take-out place?

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by twise7 View Post
    Thanks for the great info! Sorry - but I know little to nothing about the area...could you give me directions to Knights Bridge and directions to a good take-out place?
    And while you're at it some GPS coordinates of some of the best holes please.............

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    Take US 127 north from Frankfort to Peaks Mill Rd. Turn right on Peaks Mill Rd. Go out peaks Mill road to the second bridge that crosses the creek. The take out is at Stillwaters campground that is on Us 127 north of Frankfort. You will be able to park a vehicle at stillwaters although they may charge a small parking fee. Not sure about the bridge, there were parking sites there but I don't know if parking is still allowed there. i would try to get someone to drop you off there. There are no lowhead dams in this stretch of the creek. If you can view google earth you can view this stretch. Just follow 127 N to stillwaters rd then back track the creek to the second bridge. The creek empties into the KY river at Stillwaters. you can also go out into the river from the creek. From the river upstream on the creek its about 1/2 mile up to the first rapid (riffles in low water). You may want to fish the section just up from the river once before you commit to a 4 to 8 hour trip. You can probably get some info at the campground on what areas are good.

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    If you're not going to do a lick of legwork at least exchange some of the specifics via private message.

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    Hey psprowler, be glad that you're receiving any tips at all. No one has to tell you the best places, but be thankful when they do. You've already been given a good stretch of the creek to go on.

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    Thanks KyDonky - it's nice to know there's still some people out there that are willing to help other people out.

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    twise7, please be aware that Knight's Bridge is not truly a public access point - it's private property. Not trying to discourage you, just inform you.

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    The Elkhorn sure does offer some nice scenic beauty...I know there are decent fish in Elkhorn, but for me I'd be fine just taking the wife there for a picnic lunch or whatever, just hang out by the creek, get our lines wet, maybe catch a fish maybe not, it wouldn't matter, just as long as we were able to enjoy another beautiful day God created being outdoors.

    C'mon springs showers, wash these winter blues away!!!

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    Re: Early Summer on Elkhorn Creek

    You could put in a the public ramp off of us 25 in georgetown(just north of down town) and float down to robinson lane(off of 460) which is also in georgetown. This would be a 6-8 hour trip. I know for a fact these are good smallmouth waters. Use rebel crawfish, strike king bitsy tubes and small floating rapalas. Keep it natural as far as colors.

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