Im sure there are lots of places but what part are you wanting to fish?Date too because of the tournaments going on.
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My son and I are going down to Kentucky lake about the 3rd wk of March, We have never been there and are looking for a reasonable place to stay a couple of night's. Preferrably on the water, if not at least pretty close and fisherman friendly.
Thank's David
Im sure there are lots of places but what part are you wanting to fish?Date too because of the tournaments going on.
Terry Adolph![]()
Were going to do a little crappie and bass fishing, probably down around Blood River on March 19 and 20. Any info would be appreciated.
Thank's,
David
Checkout the Moors Resort; they've got some small cabins. If that doesn't work, Sportsman Lodge on Johnathan Creek also has some small cabins and is just down the road from the Dinner Bell (great food) and Baits n Bullets tackle shop.
Ken Bar Lodge! Best deal Around,Ph 270-363-4990 Its on 641 Just past Ky Lake Dam!!
Talk to Nancy! Nice people! Ray
Where ever you stay there is lots of ramps too put in,mite be a better way of getting around too.
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Thank's for the help, I'll check into the one's listed.
Thank's David Underwood
Moores Resort. Trust me.
If your fishing blood river, it's a long, long trip from the moores.
I like the Aurora area. There are a ton of places to stay - none of them are that nice, but the price is nice. Before I moved here, that is where we usually stayed on fishing trips. You are right on Jonathan creeek, a couple minutes from Ken-lake, cross the bridge for Fenton, and a not too far from blood river.
I'm staying that weekend at Cypress Springs Resort. Nothing too fancy, or so it appears, but for $50 a night I couldn't pass it up. You just need a place to lay your head. You even get a boat slip for your boat.
