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Stinkies Daddy
January 2nd, 2010, 09:16 AM
http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/images/arrow1.gif Randy Kuhens (http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/randy_kuhens.htm) - 12/22/2009
"Their best catches were made by positioning the boat in water 10-12 feet deep and casting towards the bank working the bait slowly... "
http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/images/arrow1.gif Lyndon Wicker (http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/lyndon_wicker.htm) - 12/21/2009
"If you’re more of a bass fishermen, on the milder days try a jig on the humps... "
http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/images/arrow1.gif Jerry Maupin (http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/maupin.htm) - 12/07/2009
"The crappie, bass, sauger and stripers love to see the enormous schools of shad move into these bays..."
http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/images/arrow1.gif Kirk Weber (http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/kirk_weber.htm) - 12/05/2009
"I haven’t fished for four days now, but the last day I fished (November 29), here was our catch: forty-three nice slab crappies, one hefty largemouth well over five pounds, two spunky smallmouth around three pounds, a couple other fat largemouth around four pounds apiece, about fifteen nice yellow bass, a few chunky bluegill, and a big ole’ catfish..."
http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/images/arrow1.gif Dave Stewart (http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/dave_stewart.htm) - 11/26/2009
"The Largemouth Bass fishing has been a combination of very good and slow over the past week."
http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/images/arrow1.gif John Morgan (http://www.explorekentuckylake.com/lakesarea/fishing/john_morgan.htm) - 08/07/2009
"I've mostly been fishing the south end of the lake and it has been amazing this whole year."
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lilmule
January 4th, 2010, 12:34 PM
Only 10 percent of Ky lake is actually in Ky,the rest is all Tn.
Most of those guides fish near the line like blood river or past down here.
The water temps they quote are from the murry state uninversity station which is generally way off,reading high this time of year.
If one wanted to learn ledge fishing a trip with Dave Stewart would do it,but hes off the water for two months now,as are most.