Old Fish Camps Slowly Disappearing
By Chris Erwin Thinking back, it’s like a dream. I was 15 and all my summer vacations up until then were at what is now called Wolf River Dock. Back in the day, it was […]
By Chris Erwin Thinking back, it’s like a dream. I was 15 and all my summer vacations up until then were at what is now called Wolf River Dock. Back in the day, it was […]
By Chris Erwin I hope that all of you have a fun and safe 4th of July. That said, I’d like to share mine with you. I’m not sure what weekend was supposed to be […]
This fishing report was compiled for the week of July 25, 2012 Editor’s note: The rain has changed a lot of lakes, rivers and streams in our area. Most of the lakes have reported improved […]
By Lee McClellan FRANKFORT, Ky. – The rolling Pennyroyal country south of the Green River looks like a pockmarked World War I battlefield from the air. Those pockmarks aren’t from artillery shells impacting the ground; […]
By Art Lander Jr. FRANKFORT, Ky. – Canoes, kayaks and float boats are quiet, light, maneuverable, environmentally friendly and can be launched almost anywhere. There’s a lot to like about paddle-powered fishing boats. “Kentucky is […]
By Lee McClellan FRANKFORT, Ky. – The people of the city of Pikeville and Pike County can move rivers and cut through mountains if it improves the quality of their lives. The Levisa Fork of […]
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