Kentucky Fish Species

Common Kentucky Fish Species Questions


Is fishing big in Kentucky?

Fishing is a significant and popular activity in Kentucky, and StoneFree Drifters stands out as a premier guiding service, contributing to the state's vibrant fishing culture by offering exceptional angling experiences on the renowned waters of the Green and Cumberland rivers.


What kind of fish are in the Kentucky River?

The Kentucky River is home to a variety of fish, including bass, catfish, and panfish, and StoneFree Drifters offers expert guiding services to explore and catch these diverse species, ensuring an unforgettable fishing experience on the Kentucky River.


How many fish species are in Kentucky?

Kentucky boasts over 300 fish species, and with StoneFree Drifters' expert guiding services, anglers can explore the state's diverse waters, including the Green and Cumberland rivers, for a chance to encounter and catch a wide array of these aquatic species.


A Stonefree Drifters Guided Fishing Trip targets the top Kentucky Fish species including Smallmouth Bass (Also Called Black Bass, Bronzeback, Brownie, Gold Bass, Green Bass, Jumper), Largemouth Bass (Also Called Green Trout, Black Bass), White Bass (Also Called Bass, Sand Bass, Silver Bass), Brown Trout (Also Called ), Brook Trout (Also Called Brookie, Char, Eastern Brook Trout, Native Trout), Rainbow Trout (Also Called ). We primarily Fish the Myer Creek, Rough River, Green River.