Yes. I've seen people fishing from shore just upstream from the canoe ramp, and other areas around the park.

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Yes. I've seen people fishing from shore just upstream from the canoe ramp, and other areas around the park.
I've rafted down Floyd's Fork twice, starting at the Taylorsville Road entrance and ending at a bridge that goes over it at Cedar Creek Road. In some of the secluded spots, I have seen large smallmouth bass. However, be careful, as the stream has very dangerous bacteria in it. A friend of mine had to go to the emergency room due to contracting cellulitis from the stream, and I picked up an infection myself.
The fishing is no good there.. You don't want to go...The fish there only bite my line.![]()
I catch fish there often, but dont waste your time if it has recently rained, you wont catch anything. You can get in and wade off Seatonville Rd. I've caught multiple 4lb smallmouth within a 1/4 walk up/down stream of the bridge. Dont go if you don't want to wade, though. The weeds are over 8 feet tall and almost impossible to walk through this time of the year.
Totally agree that you don't want to fish right after it rains. It muddies the water too much. You are okay to go during these popcorn showers though; that cools and oxyengenates (spellcheck) the water.I catch fish there often, but dont waste your time if it has recently rained, you wont catch anything. You can get in and wade off Seatonville Rd. I've caught multiple 4lb smallmouth within a 1/4 walk up/down stream of the bridge. Dont go if you don't want to wade, though. The weeds are over 8 feet tall and almost impossible to walk through this time of the year.
If you have a good rain; wait two or three days for the water to clear.
