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Thread: Kayak Trip Report, Barron Fork*

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    Default Kayak Trip Report, Barron Fork*


    I spent a little time today fishing the upper end of Barron Fork Creek, single pole tossing a small spinner with a white twister tail. Mixed bag with lots of small fish, but still kept a good mess. The water was 68 degrees and very clear.


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    Nice box of fish and a beautiful spot.

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    Water looks good up there, nice box of fish!

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    Where is Barron Fork Creek?

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    Cut and paste into Google Maps.

    34.614338, -86.735202

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    Ditch, are those coordinates where you park/launch your yak? Thats my biggest problem, I find it difficult to find places to park without rolling or carrying all my junk to far including avoiding trespassing on someones land. Any help would be much appreciated!

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    I put in where Zierdt Road crosses Barron Fork. There's a small gravel area where you can park on the side of the road. The land where the bridge is located is owned by TVA and is part of Wheeler NWR.
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    Ditch you sure get into some interesting places
    Every day is a holiday and every meal is a picnic.

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    The only thing better than being the only person on the water, is being the only person that's ever fished an are period, LOL.

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    Fishing like Ditchbasser requires a certain amount of physical labor. It ain't for the soft or lazy.

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