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    Ft Knox Ky area...

    What does this area have to offer in means of bass fishing? Thanks.

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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (RobShaw1)

    there are some lakes on post if you are bank fishing,otter creek you can do some wading..if you have a boat you got the ohio river 30mins away rough river lake hour or so away..

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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (hulapopr)

    nolin prolly about 1.5 the twins barkley and ky lake about 2 or a little more, lake cumberland 2 hours or so ... alot of good places to fish 2 hours or so away

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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (beng)

    Rob - When you headed our way ?? I want an Allison ride !!!

    Or if you are coming boatless then you will just have to settle for riding in an old Javelin.

    John N

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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (john n)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by john n &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> will just have to settle for riding in an old Javelin. John N</TD></TR></TABLE>

    If he does not block it in the garage with a broken down car
    Greg Paschal - Louisville, KY
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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (Slow Rollin)

    Rob, I live about 20 minutes south of Ft Knox. Like posted above there's quite a few smaller lakes/ponds on post. Rough River lake is about an hour to the west, Nolin lake is about 1 1/2 hours to south west, Green is about and hour and 45 minutes south, Barren river lake (one of the best lakes in the state) is about 2 hours south, and Taylorsville(the dead sea) is about 1 1/2 east. A little longer drives for the world class fisheries. Ky/Barkley is about 3 hours, Dale Hollow(Home of a 3lb average on smallies) is about 3 hours and cumberland is about 3 1/2 hours. Hope this helps.

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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (dpage70)

    Mr. Greg,

    Car now has all wheels and previous removed parts returned and is back on the road - again. Bad thing about it - it still has the same noise as before I "fixed" it !!!

    Rob, if you get down this way, and have a sense of humor, someone in the group will get you on the water.

    I want an Ally ride !!

    John N

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    Re: Ft Knox Ky area... (john n)

    Thanks fellas. Ft Monroe here in Va will be closing soon (BRAC) and my wife could end up transfering there. She's a GS employee. Im still active duty Navy with plans of retiring soon...we might just end up there in a year or 2!

    I give lots of rides in the Allison. Took a writer from Bassmaster Mag out on Friday for a possible future "Destinations" article.

    The boat is over 21' and fished better than my 21' Champ 210 Elite...ohh and its a bit faster!


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