Fish trap (disambiguation)

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A fish trap is a trap used for fishing.

Fish trap or Fishtrap may also refer to:

Fishtrap, Alabama Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States

Fishtrap, also known as Beavers Fish Trap or Sims Trap, is an unincorporated community in Talladega County, Alabama, United States.

Fishtrap, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Fishtrap was an unincorporated community located in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Their Post Office has been closed. The community was flooded during the creation of Fishtrap Lake.

Fishtrap is an extinct town in Lincoln County, in the U.S. state of Washington. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place.

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Pike, Pikes or The Pike may refer to:

Pike County, Kentucky County in the United States

Pike County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 65,024. Its county seat is Pikeville. The county was founded in 1821.

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Pike Lake Provincial Park provincial park in Saskatchewan

Pike Lake Provincial Park is a primarily recreational park located approximately 32 km southwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is operated under the Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport. It is located at the southern terminus of Highway 60 on the shore of Pike Lake, an oxbow created by the South Saskatchewan River. The Pike Lake area is part of the aspen parkland biome.

Pike Lake may refer to:

Kingdom Come State Park

Kingdom Come State Park is a part of Kentucky's state park system in Harlan County atop Pine Mountain near the city of Cumberland. It was named after the 1903 best-selling novel The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come by native Kentuckian John Fox, Jr. Features of the park include Raven Rock, Log Rock, and a 3.5-acre (1.4 ha) mountain lake. The section of the park is also a legally dedicated state nature preserve by the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves.

Eastern Kentucky Coalfield human settlement in United States of America

The Eastern Kentucky Coalfield is part of the Central Appalachian bituminous coalfield, including all or parts of 30 Kentucky counties and adjoining areas in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee. It covers an area from the Allegheny Mountains in the east across the Cumberland Plateau to the Pottsville Escarpment in the west. The region is known for its coal mining; most family farms in the region have disappeared since the introduction of surface mining in the 1940s and 1950s.

Mouthcard, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Mouthcard is a small unincorporated community in Pike County, Kentucky, United States near the Virginia state line. It lies on the Levisa Fork River of the Big Sandy River in the heart of the Appalachians. U.S. Route 460 runs through Mouthcard to meet U.S. Route 23 in Pikeville, the county seat.

Fishtrap Lake

Fishtrap Lake is a 1,130-acre (5 km2) reservoir in Pike County, Kentucky. Dedicated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, the lake was formed by the impounding of the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River at the 195-foot-high Fishtrap Dam by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.

Fishtrap Lake State Park

Fishtrap Lake State Park is a park located southeast of Pikeville, Kentucky in Pike County. The park opened to the public in 2003. Fishtrap Lake, the park's main feature, covers approximately 1,130 acres (460 ha).

Marrowbone, Pike County, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Marrowbone is an unincorporated community located in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. It was also known as Regina.

Little Floyd County, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Little Floyd County is an unincorporated community in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Little Floyd County is located on Mare Creek 7.3 miles (11.7 km) northwest of Pikeville.

Aflex, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Aflex is an unincorporated community and coal town in Pike County, Kentucky, United States.

Hellier, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Hellier is an unincorporated community and coal town in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Hellier was featured in an independent documentary called "Hellier". It is a five part series that follows the investigation and research of the Kentucky goblins. Dana & Greg Newkirk, owners of The Travelling Museum of the Paranormal and the Occult, lead the investigation. Along with Conner James Randall and Karl Pfieffer.

Penny, Pike County, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Penny is an unincorporated community in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Their post office is closed.

Robinson Creek, Kentucky Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States

Robinson Creek is an unincorporated community located in Pike County, Kentucky, United States.