Rolling Fork + Beech Fork fishing map is available as part of iBoating : USA Marine & Fishing App(now supported on multiple platforms including Android, iPhone/iPad, MacBook, and Windows(tablet and phone)/PC based chartplotter.).
With our Lake Maps App, you get all the great marine chart app features like fishing spots, along with Rolling Fork + Beech Fork lake depth map. The fishing maps app include HD lake depth contours, along with advanced features found in Fish Finder / Gps Chart Plotter systems, turning your device into a Depth Finder. The Rolling Fork + Beech Fork Navigation App provides advanced features of a Marine Chartplotter including adjusting water level offset and custom depth shading. Fishing spots, Relief Shading, Lake Temperature and depth contours layers are available in most Lake maps. Lake navigation features include advanced instrumentation to gather wind speed direction, water temperature, water depth, and accurate GPS with AIS receivers(using NMEA over TCP/UDP). Autopilot support can be enabled during ‘Goto WayPoint’ and ‘Route Assistance’.
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Fishing Info for Rolling Fork + Beech Fork
The Beech Fork, or Beech Fork River, is a 112-mile-long (180 km) river in central Kentucky in the United States. It is a tributary of the Rolling Fork of the Salt River, with its waters flowing eventually to the Ohio River and ultimately the Mississippi River. The Beech Fork begins in eastern Marion County and heads northwest into Washington County, where the Chaplin River enters. The Beech Fork then turns southwest to go through Nelson County. At the end of the river's journey, near Boston, the Beech Fork flows into the Rolling Fork of the Salt River. The Beech Fork at Bardstown has a mean annual discharge of 964 cubic feet per second. The Beech Fork is a winding river that can be used for whitewater rafting, kayaking and canoeing. Most of the river is Class I and suitable for canoes and other entry level paddlers. A collapsed boulder dam one-quarter mile past the US 31E bridge constitutes a Class III+ run with an overall drop of five feet. The Beech Fork Bridge, Mackville Road, a 124 feet (38 m) truss bridge spanning the river since 1884, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is spanned by the Mount Zion Covered Bridge.
More on Wikipedia...Rolling Fork + Beech Fork Fishing Map Stats | |
Title | Rolling Fork + Beech Fork |
Scale | 1:12000 |
Counties | Boyle, Bullitt, Casey, Hardin, Larue, Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Washington |
Nearby Cities | Perryville, Chilton, Bradfordsville, Colesburg, Calvary, Raywick, New Haven, Athertonville, Cardwell, Howardstown |
Area * | 3943.27 acres |
Shoreline * | 827.31 miles |
Min Longitude | -85.84 |
Min Latitude | 37.42 |
Max Longitude | -84.92 |
Max Latitude | 37.92 |
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Id | US_CC_KY_rolling_fork_ky |
Country | US |
Projection | Mercator |
* some Stats may include nearby/connecting waterbodies | |
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