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Fayette County Fishing Streams

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Streams in Fayette County

Place USGS Topo Map
Bad Branch Wiley
Baker Creek Bankston
Barron Creek Hubbertville
Bear Creek Newtonville
Beaver Creek Belk
Beaver Creek Berry
Bee Spring Branch Oakman
Belle Creek New Lexington
Blakely Creek Newtonville
Blue Water Creek Oakman
Boles Creek Bankston
Bolter Branch New Lexington
Boxes Creek Fayette
Boxes Creek Hubbertville
Burnet Branch Guin
Caesar Creek Bankston
Cane Creek Berry
Caney Branch Wiley
Clear Creek Bankston
Coffee Creek Winfield
Collier Creek Bluff
Davis Creek Newtonville
Deadwater Creek Bankston
Dickey Branch Oakman
Dodsen Creek Winfield SE
Dry Creek Hubbertville
Ellis Creek Bankston
Flat Creek Berry
Freeman Creek New Lexington
Fulton Creek Fayette
George Creek Berry
Gumbud Creek Fayette
Harris Creek Fayette
Hendon Creek Howard
Hollingsworth Mill Creek Hubbertville
Hubbert Mill Creek Winfield SE
Indian Creek Winfield SE
Isom Creek Hubbertville
Jay Branch Newtonville
Kirk Branch Guin
Laney Branch Berry
Langston Creek Winfield SE
Lick Branch Oakman
Lick Creek Howard
Little Blue Water Creek Oakman
Little Cedar Creek Berry
Little Creek Hubbertville
Little Piney Creek Bankston
Lowery Branch Howard
Lynn Creek Newtonville
Martins Creek Newtonville
McDonald Branch Guin
Mill Creek Hubbertville
Mills Spring Branch Glen Allen
Moss Creek Winfield
Musgrove Creek Fayette
Pine Branch Berry
Pine Knot Creek Bankston
Rocky Branch Bankston
Sandy Point Creek New Lexington
Savage Creek Newtonville
Star Branch Berry
Stewart Creek Winfield SE
Studhorse Creek Hubbertville
Sugar Creek Winfield SE
Tanyard Creek Howard
Thornton Branch Berry
Tucker Branch Glen Allen
Turkey Creek Winfield SE
Turkey Creek Hubbertville
Turkey Creek Glen Allen
Watkins Branch New Lexington
Wiggins Creek Belk

Above is a map and a list of the streams in Fayette County, . Many of these spots are open to public fishing. If you see a stream name that is duplicated within Fayette County, then try to narrow it down using the name of the USGS topo map which is usually a prominent place or city nearby.