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Rocky Fork / Re: Fishing Update 10/27/10
« on: November 16, 2010, 01:34:33 PM »
It's pretty good.  I have watched people pull in one after another.  This was a pretty popular spot last week with the warmer weather. It's fun to watch the kids drop their line and pull out a fish just like that. They get so excited! 

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Rocky Fork / Fishing Update 10/27/10
« on: October 27, 2010, 02:10:11 PM »
Kim Slaughter reporting from Rocky Fork Marine (http://www.rockyforkmarine.com/).   10/27/10 What a beautiful day to go fishing!  A storm blew through yesterday and cooled things off considerably. Today is very mild and bass, white bass, blue gill and crapping doing well.  According to the moon phase, the best time of day to fish this week would be early morning 4am – 7am and early evening 4-8pm.  If you are fishing by boat, don’t forget that winterizing is important for good performance next year.  Rocky Fork Marine can winterize your boat and we also have outdoor storage available at our RT50 facility. :)

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Rocky Fork / Rocky Fork Lake Fishing Report 10/17/10
« on: October 17, 2010, 12:16:47 PM »
 ;) White Bass are doing well this week and anglers are still bringing in the saugeye.  Bluegill and crappie are doing well and as the weather cools they will be the most popular catch.  The east shore of Rocky Fork Lake is the deepest part measuring 40 ft in the middle.  At the end of the docs you can fish at depths of 25 – 30 feet giving the advantage over shore fishing as the water temperature fluctuates during the day.  The boats docked on the lake pull out by November 1st so the docks open up to fishing more easily.  When the lake freezes this winter, anglers regularly sit on the docks, drill a hole in the ice and enjoy a hot cup of coffee from Rocky Fork Marine. Photos of fish caught at Rocky Fork Lake can be viewed at www.rockyforkmarine.com .

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Kim Slaughter reporting from Rocky Fork Marine (http://www.rockyforkmarine.com/).   Forty-two boats fished the Breast Cancer Awareness Tournament yesterday Oct 16th and The “BIG FISH” weighed in at 6lbs!  Anglers and co-anglers could be seen from shore wearing pink t-shirts.  Slogans like “fight like a girl” and “real men wear pink” were seen. The winner of the tournament came in with 5 fish totaling 16lbs. The tournament sponsors were generous and everyone who purchased a raffle ticket walked away with a prize.  Denny Eubanks of Fishgillz auctioned off two pair of pink fishgillz sunglasses with proceeds going directly to charity. Fishgillz auction winners also took home a fishgillz hat and a ChumLine (a retainer that makes any pair of glasses float).  Most of the fish were caught early in the morning.

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Saturday October 16th Rocky Fork Lake East Shore Ramp
Buckeye Bass Tournaments and Rocky Fork Marine are hosting the first annual bass tournament for Breast Cancer Awarness.

Registration Oct 16th - 5:00 am - 7 am at the East Shore Ramp
Anglers can register early at Rocky Fork Marine 937-466-2225 or call Buckeye Bass Tournaments 513-896-4709/513-320-5349.

Flight positions will be on a first come first served basis.  Each flight will have 8 hours to fish.

Raffle Prizes, 50% payback, 50% to charity
Cost $50 per boat (or or two angerlers per boat)
Big Fish Pot $10 per boat

visit:
www.rockyforkmarine.com
www.buckeyebasstornaments.webs.com

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