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Hello, I am an avid bass fisherman in Florida looking at a possible move to the Louisville area. I have been doing some online searching for various waters up there and am turning to this form for some advice. I know KY has some great fishing down south (KY lake, etc), but I am more concerned about the fishing around the central part. So far I have this list of short drives from Louisville. Does anyone have any insight on these fisheries or advice for transitioning from Florida lakes to Kentucky lakes? I've never thrown a crank bait in my life...

Ohio River

Lake Jericho

Guest Creek

Lake Shelby

Taylorsville Lake

Sympson Lake

Freeman Lake

Nolin Lake

Barren River Lake

  • 4 weeks later...

If you happen to fish out of a kayak, don't sleep on Elkhorn Creek over near Frankfort / Lexington, an hour from Louisville. It has both smallmouth & largemouth. It doesn't get all of the fishing pressure that the typical lake impoundments do. Mainly because can't be accessed by bass boats. Throw bait resembling small crawfish; Nedrig works well. Good place to launch is near Midway, KY at the LG&E/KU Energy substation on US421. There is a gravel parking lot adjacent at coordinates 38.140707, -84.644753 that they typically allow kayakers to utilize.

Ohio River at the mouth of the Blue River at the Leavenworth, IN ramp in early-to-mid November is where smallmouth stack up; throw a jig.

  • 2 months later...

I second the Elkhorn Creek. Been there twice, waded once and kayaked the last time. Many SM. I launched @ canoe kentucky.

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