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Hey all
Just happen across this site. Just saying hello. Originally from jersey where I picked up fly fishing. I live in KY now last 10 yrs.
My daughter is finally big enough (she's 7 now) to want to fish with her daddy. Still cant get her to touch a worm though. I do mainly trout fishing even though around where I live hard to find a good spot. Mostly its bass and crappie, not really big into those. Anyways, lot of good info around here. laters. |
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Re: Hey all
Welcome to the Forum!!
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Re: Hey all
I live in Georgetown. So far best place I found was by cumberland lake, one of the streams called wolf creek dam.
They supposedly stock the other creek in georgetown here but all I catch is perch and bass mainly. Guess even after 10 yrs of living here im still use to Jersey fishing. |
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Re: Hey all
Hi B.D.
Glad you joined us. ![]()
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