It`s down off 22nd street in louisville. Take 65 to 64 west,,go to the 22nd st ex. and your real close,,,

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Does anyone know how to drive to the lock at mcalpine and fish the lower dam and the hydros?? Would be comind from shepherdsville. Thanks for any infoi
It`s down off 22nd street in louisville. Take 65 to 64 west,,go to the 22nd st ex. and your real close,,,
If you are bringing a boat, you can put in under the I-64 bridge in New Albany. Take first exit across I-64 bridge. Turn right at bottom of ramp. Go 3 blocks to Main (Hwy 111) and turn right. Go about 1/2 mile to waste treatment plant on left. Turn left (road name?) at end of fence and before liquor store. Go 1 block, turn left and ramp approx 1/4 mile. Water front is being remodeled but should not interfere with ramp. I use this ramp because the current can be too strong in Clarksville.
Clarksville ramp: Cross I-65N into Indiana. Approx 1/2 mile, veer off to the right for New Albany. Follow ramp to Stansifer Ave (first stop light). Turn left on Stansifer and go 3-4 blocks to first stop sign (Clark?). Turn right, go one block to stop sign. Turn left on Harrison and follow to ramp. Keep an eye out for 3 stop signs on Harrison...they are easy to miss. Check currents before launching...they can be rough when the river is up.
An alternative is to fish off the shore below the Interpretive Center on Indiana shore. Cross I-65 into IN and take first exit. Follow signs to "Fall of the Ohio". It can be tricky for first timers. I believe you can also Google "Falls of the Ohio"
Joe
Joe
That's what I've heared doug, but that end of town is like a different world to me. I was wondering. Cause two weeks ago we fished the lower dam and the hyros from a boat and saw at least 30 peoe fishin from the bank
AAAAAAAh man....and you didn't offer any of them a ride? Was up?
i would have but i have been having some problems with my motor. i would hate to be responsible for getting someone other than myself in a bad situation over there.
i have been seeing alot of people fishing from the bank down there lately.
