laurel lake is a great place to camp and fish..Holly bay camp ground would probably be the best... Or i would reccomend kendall camp ground below the wolf creek dam...

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My father-in-law is wanting to take the family on vacation in June or July. He is wanting to get a camp site next to a lake or river. We have 7 of us going. 3 being kids. He has a boat but to many people to put on it. Just wondering what the best place around a body of water would be to bank fish. Somewhere that we will catch some decent fish, not just bluegill.
laurel lake is a great place to camp and fish..Holly bay camp ground would probably be the best... Or i would reccomend kendall camp ground below the wolf creek dam...
It's been many years ago for me , but look at some of the campgrounds at Dale Hollow.
I live right next to Laurel, so we kinda wont to go some where else. I know the brown fish are good at Dale, but how bout off the bank, catfish and things pretty good.
There's a place at Dale Hollow called Cove Creek that has camp sites, a free launch ramp, a swim area, restrooms, and plenty of bank to fish. I can't personally vouch for the bank fishing, but I do know of some big (7-10lb) channel catfish caught around there in a boat. I would think catfishing from the bank would be decent at least at night. It's in Tennessee and I believe you need to reserve your site through the Army Corp or somewhere. The drive down and up the hill is a bit of a trick. The road is narrow and if you meet an oncoming vehicle, one of you will need to back up to a pullover and let the other pass. I been down there 8 or 10 times and have never had to do that yet, but be alert going up and down that road.
Look at the second page at this site to see what amenities are offered at each site.
http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/op/DAL/rec/maps.htm
Also, down there left side of the screen at this site, you can click on camping and see how to reserve a site.
Go to that big lake by severville/pigeon forge. Best of both worlds. Gas will be high by then.
Bailey's Point campground at Barren River Lake would be a good place. It is right on the water plus you can bank fish there. The tailwaters are also a close drive and some nice fish can be caught at the tailwaters. BRL is a good fishery and if you all can get on some hybrids you'll have a blast!! If anybody wants something other than the outdoors Bowling Green is less than hour away or you can be at Mammoth cave in about an hour the other way.
If the COE has Lake Cumberland at the level they want in June / July the Cumb. River will be low and it's a great place to wade fish with the chance of catching some pretty big trout. Kendall is a great campground and you also have the option of making short drives to wade at Helms Landing, the rockhouse, or Winfrey's Ferry. Of course you can also drive right above the dam and bank fish in the lake. Good luck.
Thanks guys, leaning towards barron. But if anyone else has any ideas let me know.
Bailey's Point campground at Barren River Lake would be a good place. It is right on the water plus you can bank fish there. The tailwaters are also a close drive and some nice fish can be caught at the tailwaters. BRL is a good fishery and if you all can get on some hybrids you'll have a blast!! If anybody wants something other than the outdoors Bowling Green is less than hour away or you can be at Mammoth cave in about an hour the other way.
Bailey's Point is one of my favorite places to camp. Great campground, great people, and a great lake. That entire point is great fishing.
Hillman Ferry campground on the LBL side of Kentucky Lake is outstanding as well. There is great fishing all around there, and a ton of outdoor activities in the land between the lakes area.
If you pick the right weekend they have drag boat races in the same bay (Pisgah) as Hilman ferry they race one weekend in June,July,Aug I think. Kids might like this if they are the right age.Bailey's Point is one of my favorite places to camp. Great campground, great people, and a great lake. That entire point is great fishing.
Hillman Ferry campground on the LBL side of Kentucky Lake is outstanding as well. There is great fishing all around there, and a ton of outdoor activities in the land between the lakes area.
Cave Run has a great campground (Zilpo I think) right on the water with a ramp. I can't vouch for the bank fishing though.
