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Re: OT Land between the Lakes KY


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Posted by kyplowboy on February 09, 2010 at 17:56:08 from (63.146.226.90):

In Reply to: OT Land between the Lakes KY posted by Jeff-oh on February 09, 2010 at 10:28:08:

Patti's is way over rated and over priced, if you are by your self pass it up. Your wife will love it. It has gotten pretty fancy since the generational transition. (Fruits get'n rich sell'n porkchops and trinkets, not my idea of a good time)

Out 641 between Ky Dam and Draffenville there is a little catfish joint that is the best food for the $ down that away.

There is an old fasion ice cream/fast food type joint in Arora called Belew's (sp?), that is a must stop that time of year. (The Brass Lantern is just down the hill from it and it is more overpriced with worse food than Patti's.)

Spend a few bucks and drive through the elk and buffalo pen and take your camera.

Don't know how long your going to be there but there is real big consignment sale in Mayfield the first or second Saturday in April. Google James R Cash and look and find the date.

Be carefull try'n to drive around that time of year. LBL's turkey season starts around then and the grandpa's will be pulling Crappie boats every where bout then too. I lived out on Blood River when I was going to school at Murray and about the first of April I had to give my self extra time to get to class the last week of March.

The 1850's farm in LBL is worth the cost to get in and is a fun two hours of walk'n around.

If your a Bar-b-q connoisseur Knoth's there in Lake City has some great pulled pork. They have a real sweet sauce that I have never had any where else. They should be open around the first of April.

I know this is a real random list but I just wrote stuff down as I thought of it, if I think of any thing else I will let you know. If you have any more questions my email is open.

Dave


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