Georgetown, Kentucky
Elkhorn Creek (North Fork)
One of Kentucky’s most beloved smallmouth bass streams, the North Fork of Elkhorn Creek is a clear-flowing beauty winding just south of Georgetown. Wading and kayaking are popular ways to fish its riffles, runs, and pools with small jigs, soft plastics, and topwater lures. Smallmouth and rock bass thrive here, especially during warmer months. Public access can be found near Great Crossing Park and various road crossings.
Royal Spring Park Lake
Right in the heart of Georgetown, this small spring-fed lake provides accessible fishing for bluegill, catfish, and stocked trout during colder months. The area is beautifully landscaped and ideal for kids, families, or a casual lunchtime cast. Try PowerBait, worms, or small inline spinners near the clear edges and shallow drop-offs. It’s more of a relaxing retreat than a trophy destination, but it captures the charm of fishing in town.

Scott County Reservoir
Just outside town, this modest reservoir offers decent catches of largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Cast around brush piles, grassy shallows, and submerged structure using plastics, minnows, or cut bait. The area is quiet, with shore access and low fishing pressure. It’s a solid option for a quick escape or evening bite after work.
Kentucky Horse Park Lakes (Lexington Area)
A short drive south, these stocked lakes near the Kentucky Horse Park provide easy-access bank fishing for catfish, trout, and panfish. They’re great for beginners and often stocked during spring and fall. Cast from the shore with bait or small lures near visible structure. Plus, the setting—rolling pastures and scenic paddocks—makes for a very Kentucky experience.