Rocky Fork Creek
#2 Guest_tglassburner_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 03:58 PM
I will be working with Highlands Nature sanctuary, doing a sampling of Rocky fork where it flows through the sanctuary. The date is Wednesday August 22. Come along if you can. Beautiful dolomite limestone gorge. Get with me.
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#3 Guest_Scenicrivers_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 05:08 PM
I will be working with Highlands Nature sanctuary, doing a sampling of Rocky fork where it flows through the sanctuary. The date is Wednesday August 22. Come along if you can. Beautiful dolomite limestone gorge. Get with me.
Rocky Fork, is that the tributary to Paint Creek? If it is, I have been there and it is an extremely beautiful stream. Loaded with fish. On hook and line I caught a 16.5 inch smallmouth. To see the best parts put in a canoe upstream of the caverns and Nature Preserve. You will canoe through a beautiful arch and as Skipjack said beautiful gorge settings. I wish that I had time to go back.
#4 Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 05:18 PM
That is the stream. Come on down. This should qualify as enrichment for your profession.Rocky Fork, is that the tributary to Paint Creek? If it is, I have been there and it is an extremely beautiful stream. Loaded with fish. On hook and line I caught a 16.5 inch smallmouth. To see the best parts put in a canoe upstream of the caverns and Nature Preserve. You will canoe through a beautiful arch and as Skipjack said beautiful gorge settings. I wish that I had time to go back.
#7 Guest_Scenicrivers_*
Posted 11 August 2007 - 02:18 PM
Matt about how far is Rocky Fork from the toledo area?
The best way to get an general idea is to mapquest from toledo to bainbridge. Bainbridge is a little town just east of Rocky Fork n Ross County. I would guess it is about 1.5 hours southwest of Columbus
Matthew
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