OWSLEY FORK LAKE, BEREA KY
Owsley Fork lake is a small 151
acre lake located in Berea, KY. There is access to a gravel boat ramp
and plenty of bank fishing areas. When the water is low you can walk
most of the way around the lake. If the water is high you can walk
along trails through the woods to access different areas of the lake.
Mid summer the lake gets fairly weedy around the banks and your best bet
is to fish from the dam or by watercraft of some sort. On one side of
the lake is a nice park area that you can fish and launch canoes and
kayaks from however this area is shallow and quickly weeds over in the
summer. The lake itself is trolling motor only and I have never seen
more than three or four boats on the lake at any given time. This lake
is perfect for kayaking and canoeing.
I have caught plenty of large mouth bass here mostly under
keeper size but I have caught a few over 2 lbs. The lake is full of
bluegill, red ear, and green sunfish. There is a fairly good population
of crappie as well most are smaller but good eating size. There are
also smallmouth in the lake but the only place I have ever caught them
was by the dam. Channel catfish are in the lake, as well as tons of
bullheads. Catfishing is good if you use something the bullhead won't
eat. I personally like to catch a few smaller bullhead and use those
for bait.
Most of my trips consist of bank fishing from the dam. when you
turn onto the road to the boat ramp keep an eye on the right side of the
road. you will notice a pull off that goes straight up a hill and
another small pull off on the left side of the road. I pull off to the
left most of the time but the right side gets you farther off the road.
From the left side of the road you will notice a trail going through
the woods. A short walk down the trail and you will come out of the
woods just behind the dam. walk towards the lake and your there. the
entire walk from the car to the lake might take 3 or 4 minutes its not
far. I wouldn't recommend this spot to anyone that is afraid of snakes
because the rocks are full of them during the spring and summer. The
rocks aren't the most stable place to fish from either. I mostly use 4
inch senkos in a natural color or small 1/8th or smaller maribou jigs.
you will get hung up in the rocks quite a bit but you can catch crappie,
smallmouth, spotted and largemouth bass about every cast. Like I said
earlier most are under keeper size but you catch a good size one here
and there.
Directions
From Richmond, KY
Take US25 south towards Berea,
Turn right onto US 421( Battlefield Memorial Highway) You will come to
a split in the road where you can continue straight and go towards
Berea or veer to the left and continue on 421. Continue on 421 the
roads gets pretty curvy at this point so be careful. follow this road
until you see a small gas station on your right. Just past the gas
station its the next road on your left. follow that road out and you
will see where you can turn right to get to the boat ramp or continue
going straight to get to the park area.
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