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The view looking upstream from the ford crossing at Roy’s Mill Rd.
Channel catfish numbers are good in the upper Green River.
Jay Herrala shows off a nice largemouth bass collected and released during routine sport fish surveys.
Looking upstream from the pedestrian foot bridge at the Central KY Ag Expo Center in Liberty, KY.
Rock bass can be caught targeting areas with shallow rocky banks with moderate current.
Looking at the bank fishing access at the KY 70 bridge carrydown.
Longnose gar can be found in to slower pools of the upper Green River.
The Green River Valley Rd ford crossing and gravel bar for parking and bank fishing.
Freshwater drum also call the upper Green River home.
Looking downstream from the ford crossing on Green River Valley Rd.
Jay Herrala holds a nice smallmouth bass collected and released during spring sampling.
The view looking downstream from the Neatsville Bridge access.
Channel catfish are very abundant in the upper Green River.
Upper Green River has a good diversity of riffle-pool habitat which makes for good fishing and paddling.
Spotted suckers can be found throughout the upper Green River.
The view looking upstream from the Snake Creek boat ramp.