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Troublesome Creek in Hindman, Kentucky. Troublesome Creek is a creek in Breathitt, Perry and Knott counties, Kentucky, a fork of the North Fork Kentucky River. [1] It is 41.46 miles (66.72 km) long with a gradient of 8.92 feet per mile (168.9 cm/km), normally free-flowing, and with banks that vary between tree-lined and open.
Tributaries of the Big South Fork, Army Corps of Engineers, 1977 The river draws water from a drainage basin of Carboniferous rock in the Cumberland Plateau. [6]: 21 Taken together, the Big South Fork and its tributaries drain between 1,123 square miles (2,910 km 2) [7]: 39 and 1,382 square miles (3,580 km 2), [6]: 28 of which about 17% is covered by the associated National Recreation Area.
The Forks of Troublesome, more simply The Forks, are the Left Fork and Right Fork tributaries of Troublesome Creek in what is now Knott County, Kentucky. [2] [3] This was the name of the place where they met until the city of Hindman was established as the county seat in April 1884, [2] and the name used in the Act of the Kentucky General Assembly that established Knott County. [4]
Captain James Smith of California Dawn Sport Fishing reported both boats headed down to the ‘southern’ rockfish grounds on Sunday for a combined 36 limits of rockfish including 3 cabezon to 10 ...
Troublesome Creek • average: 5.71 cu ft/s (0.162 m 3 /s) at mouth with Troublesome Creek [5] Basin features; Progression: Troublesome Creek → South Fabius River → Fabius River → Mississippi River → Gulf of Mexico: River system: Fabius River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges
On Troublesome Creek, a federal determination that the arrow darter, a small fish, is endangered and that it has habitats on Troublesome Creek in 2016 barred it from being dredged without a ...
The current Ary post office at the mouth of Balls Fork is actually on Troublesome Creek itself, [24] as was the original site of the earlier Troublesome post office that served Balls Fork from 1882. [25] Balls Fork had six post offices in its history actually on the fork itself or its tributaries. [2]
Troublesome Creek could mean: Troublesome Creek (Hess Creek), a creek in Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska; Troublesome Creek (Colorado River), a stream in Colorado;