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Hello BassKy and welcome to the forum. I am in Lexington and love fishing Taylorsville Lake and the Ky. river when it is not up and muddy.

  • 2 months later...

Hello everyone! I just signed up for the forums and a very active Bass angler in Louisville KY. Always looking for someone to go fishing with and learn new things.

On ‎9‎/‎6‎/‎2018 at 1:45 PM, AllisynRae said:

Hello everyone! I just signed up for the forums and a very active Bass angler in Louisville KY. Always looking for someone to go fishing with and learn new things.

Welcome aboard!

  • 1 year later...

Moving this thread to the top hoping to have a good discussion with some other in state people.

 

 

On 2/5/2020 at 3:31 PM, TBAG said:

Moving this thread to the top hoping to have a good discussion with some other in state people.

 

 

I’m out of Lexington. Been slacking on my big water fishing the last year or so. Typically fish CRL, Cumberland, Green, and Barren though when I get the bigger boat out. 

9 hours ago, Ski213 said:

I’m out of Lexington. Been slacking on my big water fishing the last year or so. Typically fish CRL, Cumberland, Green, and Barren though when I get the bigger boat out. 

 

Nice, I'm in Lexington too.

Im in the Northeast part of the state (Ashland). We have a few smaller lakes in our area that we call home. The most popular would be Yatesville and Grayson. Two smaller lakes would be Greenbo and Carter Caves (Smokey Valley).  

  • 1 year later...

1st time posting on the forum. Nky fisherman here. Lot of lakes in the nky area not the best but gets the job done. Williamstown and Corinth and Bullock not bad for bass. Elmer davis and lake Jericho are solid. 2.5 hours away laurel lake and cedar creek and pretty good. 

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