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Flatline
05-20-2019, 08:27 AM
I plan on going fishing Tuesday, taking a second seat for the first time, maybe over around Seven or Vivrett and was wondering what the action was like.

Also is there any grass flats on that lake..? I've yet to see any... or am I just looking in the wrong coves ? TIA

Buzzy15
05-20-2019, 09:41 AM
I plan on going fishing Tuesday, taking a second seat for the first time, maybe over around Seven or Vivrett and was wondering what the action was like.

Also is there any grass flats on that lake..? I've yet to see any... or am I just looking in the wrong coves ? TIA

Most of my fish have been in 6-10 feet of water. Water is warming up QUICK

Buzzy15
05-20-2019, 09:49 AM
https://www.nashvilleweather.net/graphs24.shtml

here is a good set of graphs you can check before you go out. Mainly the barometer.

XxthejuicexX
05-20-2019, 02:04 PM
No grass flats to fish. I was out on the 11th and caught a bunch of fish up shallow on rock leading out of spawning areas. I would think a good portion of the fish would be offshore by now.

Headhunter
05-20-2019, 02:16 PM
midnight to daylight, hybrids are still killing it.

Flatline
05-20-2019, 09:38 PM
Thanks for the reports but there has been a change of plans.. Now I'm launching at Long Branch and maybe work cedar creek

culprit7.5
05-21-2019, 08:23 PM
Let us know how you do.
If I was going out, I'd be there before sunrise and have a topwater rigged up and some baitfish imitation rigged on another rod. Set the trolling motor on high and cruise the shallow hot spots. After the sun gets up, I'd start dragging some plastics a little deeper. Carolina rig is a favorite on any gravel or roadbeds I can find.
I think I may go out Friday night for a little night fishing but after that, you won't find me anywhere near the lake till after the weekend.
Good Luck.

Flatline
05-21-2019, 10:07 PM
Let us know how you do.
If I was going out, I'd be there before sunrise and have a topwater rigged up and some baitfish imitation rigged on another rod. Set the trolling motor on high and cruise the shallow hot spots. After the sun gets up, I'd start dragging some plastics a little deeper. Carolina rig is a favorite on any gravel or roadbeds I can find.
I think I may go out Friday night for a little night fishing but after that, you won't find me anywhere near the lake till after the weekend.
Good Luck.




My most memorable moment was casting a a white spinner off the dock and found I had a shad running along side and then swam around looking for it when I lifted it out of the water. I think it was love at first sight, but not so much for the bass.


I threw White grub on white spinner, white chatter, green pumpkin football jig, chrome rattle trap, red crawfish crank bait, even a rubber minnow with a fluttering curly tail and nothing... a few chasers / roll by's that I noticed.... but nothing. :(


The guy that went with me ? 2 big sunny's and 3 bass, 1 nice 19" on the oddest setup, but basically a jointed minnow.


Yep skunked again...



If that wasn't bad enough, I accidentally hit the trolling motor button and the blades hit the painted gunnel scratching the hell out of it. Then I have this Alba Garcia BC reel that has an attitude... My thumb slipped during a cast... it didn't backlash it didn't just bird nest... Half the spool decided it wanted off at once... :o I just put the rod back in the rod box and didn't bother with it til I got home. I felt like such a rookie today.

agelesssone
05-21-2019, 11:34 PM
midnight to daylight, hybrids are still killing it.Who the hell wants to fish midnight to daylight?

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SAMBOLIE
05-22-2019, 04:57 AM
Who the hell wants to fish midnight to daylight?

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It's a young people thing, Merv. At your age you need to be sleeping during those hours.

BTW, have you been in hibernation?

Headhunter
05-22-2019, 08:31 AM
Who the hell wants to fish midnight to daylight?

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I guess people who like to fish topwater for hybrids and CATCH them. The size of the fish has been down a little but the numbers are off the chart.

culprit7.5
05-22-2019, 10:24 AM
My most memorable moment was casting a a white spinner off the dock and found I had a shad running along side and then swam around looking for it when I lifted it out of the water. I think it was love at first sight, but not so much for the bass.


I threw White grub on white spinner, white chatter, green pumpkin football jig, chrome rattle trap, red crawfish crank bait, even a rubber minnow with a fluttering curly tail and nothing... a few chasers / roll by's that I noticed.... but nothing. :(


The guy that went with me ? 2 big sunny's and 3 bass, 1 nice 19" on the oddest setup, but basically a jointed minnow.


Yep skunked again...



If that wasn't bad enough, I accidentally hit the trolling motor button and the blades hit the painted gunnel scratching the hell out of it. Then I have this Alba Garcia BC reel that has an attitude... My thumb slipped during a cast... it didn't backlash it didn't just bird nest... Half the spool decided it wanted off at once... :o I just put the rod back in the rod box and didn't bother with it til I got home. I felt like such a rookie today.


Shad must be spawning. Happened last weekend in Alabama.
I was on Lake Wilson in Alabama last weekend and at first light I made sure I was near the docks of the marina.
Double bladed white spinner bait running just below the dock floats was the ticket. Several shad trying to hump it but the big bass would come out and hammer it. Low light conditions were best, they would be done by 6:30.

Saltwaterwalt
05-22-2019, 10:41 AM
Who the hell wants to fish midnight to daylight?

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I'm with ya Merv!

I really like my bed at midnight.

Yep, let the youngsters wear it out. I use to do that stuff ... about 30 years ago.:D

Headhunter
05-22-2019, 02:17 PM
I am 53.

tkwalker
05-22-2019, 06:33 PM
I am 53.

There you go 53 year old's picking on Seniors... I turned turned 73 on March 17 this year ... Just so happens the next day Merv was born two years later after I was...

Now when I was a youngster (53) I would chase fish in all hours of the day and night.... Now at 73 I have found my priorities have changed ... I think it is a Senior thing ... LOL !! ... <'TK><:)

agelesssone
05-22-2019, 10:27 PM
There you go 53 year old's picking on Seniors... I turned turned 73 on March 17 this year ... Just so happens the next day Merv was born two years later after I was...



Now when I was a youngster (53) I would chase fish in all hours of the day and night.... Now at 73 I have found my priorities have changed ... I think it is a Senior thing ... LOL !! ... <'TK><:)I have lived in this area since 2011 and have never had the urge to fish at night.
God bless those that like the night bite, I know a couple of them.
And I wouldn't go if they were to invite me to their secret honey hole and guarantee I'd get 50 fish.
Three rules on my boat.....
#1...STAY IN THE BOAT
#2...I DON'T reel in fish (don't care if 8 rods get hit simultaneously, I ain't reelin in one fish).
#3...If we go for lunch, you are NOT ALLOWED to buy my lunch!

Pretty easy rules to follow, huh?

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XxthejuicexX
05-23-2019, 08:19 AM
Who the hell wants to fish midnight to daylight?

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I'm 35 and want no part of that action. I like catching fish but not during those hours. My Problem is that no matter what time I go to bed my kids get up around 6. I like fishing below center hill at night for browns and walleye but just can't do it anymore.

Headhunter
05-23-2019, 09:30 AM
Makes me happy. There is almost never another fisherman on the lake and that may be the best part. A friend and myself lost count of how many we caught this morning. Never saw another boat or person til about 4:45 am. Had a couple over 10 this morning. They blew the top out of the water. Should be about over for the topwater bite, but I am not complaining.

Crazy thing is I used to bass fish at night to, but I learned close to 30 years ago, the best time for bass on Priest, is the hottest day and from about 9 am to 6 pm. The hotter the better.

Flatline
05-23-2019, 09:47 AM
At 58 I could handle til midnight anyhow, but my issue is I never seen so many water hazards, floating debris and then I'd need like 500,000 KW of lighting so I can see where I'm going.

OK, so I went back out yesterday to solidify my tan lines, this time at Cordell Hull. I caught a small cat and hung onto a bass and missed a couple more.

I know this sounds stupid, but its hard for me to imagine the river holding bass.. I mean all you ever hear is catching this that and the other and its always at a lake. One thing for sure is there isn't time for fooling around or slow rolls cause the currents is carrying you down stream whether you want to or not.. LOL

Anyhow, the highlight of the day was when I decided to go cast the net for some shad. Of course I leave my phone in the pickup in case I fall in the water. Any how on the 3rd cast I catch 2 alligator gar..! One about 2' long and the 2nd was better than 3' long. I'm like what the hell ? I've never seen one before never mind catch 2 in a cast net. Any how a couple more casts and I literally have half a bucket full, enough to catfish the rest of the yr..

So there you go...

XxthejuicexX
05-23-2019, 04:02 PM
That's awesome that you caught alligator gar. I know at one point TWRA was supposed to stock them on center hill as an effort to reintroduce them to the lake. I caught one a few years back on Guntersville on a frog, nothing big but cool to see.

agelesssone
05-23-2019, 09:07 PM
I guess people who like to fish topwater for hybrids and CATCH them. The size of the fish has been down a little but the numbers are off the chart.

Here is a post from a well known, conservation minded, long time striper and hybrid guide here in Tennessee.....

Time to think about catch and release mortality. Two out of every three fish you catch and release will die when the water is above 75° which is where we are right now. Two fish per person is the limit. Catching 20 fish with three people means that you probably killed at least half which is four over their limit. Just saying be aware of how many will die when the water is above 75° which is where we are right now. Two fish per person is the limit. Catching 20 fish with three people means that you probably killed at least half which is four over their limit. Just saying be aware.

Headhunter
05-24-2019, 08:36 AM
Here is a post from a well known, conservation minded, long time striper and hybrid guide here in Tennessee.....

Time to think about catch and release mortality. Two out of every three fish you catch and release will die when the water is above 75° which is where we are right now. Two fish per person is the limit. Catching 20 fish with three people means that you probably killed at least half which is four over their limit. Just saying be aware of how many will die when the water is above 75° which is where we are right now. Two fish per person is the limit. Catching 20 fish with three people means that you probably killed at least half which is four over their limit. Just saying be aware.

Even though you don't know me or have never even met me, I know you either just don't like me or hate me. I really don't know why you think you need to call me out or lecture me but you are for sure one person I do not care what you think, but I will reply.

Thank you for telling me the limit, I did not know there was one. Since you didn't mention it, I guess you don't know there is a length limit, it is 15". What a joke. I am personal friends with several game wardens. talk to them all throughout the year. I do my best to follow every law.

For the catch and release thing, I have heard that many times. And, well, I catch them and I release them. I do try to catch them on big enough tackle that it does not take a long time to land them. I rarely, if ever, keep a striper or a hybrid, I don't care to eat them. If I do decide to keep 1 or 2, I have a couple friends who love to eat them.

And, are you telling me, if 3 people catch 20 hybrids, and let them go, they have killed 10? They are over the limit even though they let them go. I believe you need to go to the TWRA and have the law changed to say above 75 degree water temp, you can only CATCH 2 HYBRIDS OR 2 STRIPERS OR ONE OF EACH AND THEN YOU HAVE TO GO HOME. What happens if you are bass fishing and you catch 3 hybrids and let them go while fishing for bass? You are one over the limit. Yes there is a time in the summer on Priest when BIG hybrids, 10 lbs and over will kill a crankbait in 20 -25 feet of water. I have caught them, a bunch of them, in water that the surface temp was in the 80's. I guess I should gotten a ticket for that even though I let all of them go.

Maybe, all fishing should be banned when the temp is over 75 degrees?

If you have a problem with me catching hybrids and letting them go, then get the law changed. Until that happens, when I get lucky and catch them I will.

I apologize for the rant, but this guy has called me names, made fun of me, etc. and sometimes a person just has to say something back.

Oh, my depth finder said the water temp was 75.2 this morning. We caught close to 40 hybrids and let them all go. We were 30 + fish over the limit. I have a couple wardens cell phones if you want to call them.

culprit7.5
05-24-2019, 11:50 AM
Went out on JPP last night, launched at 7:40. Had dragging plastics on the brain and that's what we stayed with. Had onesies-twosies here and there till 10 or so, then we got into a few schools. Our best spots were small shale to pea gravel points near main lake. All fish caught between the bridge and Elm Hill. We did catch one here and there off big rock but nothing worth staying for. As the moon got up around midnight, the bite got even better. It took my fried going through 7-8 smallies before he caught the first LM. No big deal, but worth mentioning as we were talking about how you were lucky to find the smallies on JPP years ago. Anyway, we caught them on Texas rigged craws, C-rig baby brush hogs, and the Ned Rig, (which was the most productive for us). Used both sizes of the TRD worm, both finesse and the 4 incher and had great results. Disected each area and focused on finesses presentation and it worked. We were well into double digits for the night. Something I've never had happen though...we started catching hybrids on almost every cast for a while on the dang Ned Rig of all things! I've caught plenty on flukes, top water, and jerkbaits. But never on a plastic stick bait. They were hammering it. Weights were all 5.5# + easily. Ripping drag hard as they tried to run al the way to knoxville. Great fight on 6# line. Wrapped up around 2:30 and it was a perfect beautiful night around 72 degrees. Clear skies, no boats running all over, and just a slight 2-3 mph breeze occasionally.
Thanks for reading

ddyyak
05-24-2019, 01:56 PM
A ned rig at night. I would never have thought that would work well. Always taught you had to have something big that disturbed a lot of water. Need to try it out.


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Flatline
05-24-2019, 02:37 PM
Went out on JPP last night, launched at 7:40. Had dragging plastics on the brain and that's what we stayed with. Had onesies-twosies here and there till 10 or so, then we got into a few schools. Our best spots were small shale to pea gravel points near main lake. All fish caught between the bridge and Elm Hill. We did catch one here and there off big rock but nothing worth staying for. As the moon got up around midnight, the bite got even better. It took my fried going through 7-8 smallies before he caught the first LM. No big deal, but worth mentioning as we were talking about how you were lucky to find the smallies on JPP years ago. Anyway, we caught them on Texas rigged craws, C-rig baby brush hogs, and the Ned Rig, (which was the most productive for us). Used both sizes of the TRD worm, both finesse and the 4 incher and had great results. Disected each area and focused on finesses presentation and it worked. We were well into double digits for the night. Something I've never had happen though...we started catching hybrids on almost every cast for a while on the dang Ned Rig of all things! I've caught plenty on flukes, top water, and jerkbaits. But never on a plastic stick bait. They were hammering it. Weights were all 5.5# + easily. Ripping drag hard as they tried to run al the way to knoxville. Great fight on 6# line. Wrapped up around 2:30 and it was a perfect beautiful night around 72 degrees. Clear skies, no boats running all over, and just a slight 2-3 mph breeze occasionally.
Thanks for reading




Thank You for your nice report

culprit7.5
05-24-2019, 02:44 PM
A ned rig at night. I would never have thought that would work well. Always taught you had to have something big that disturbed a lot of water. Need to try it out.


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Right, that's why I was dragging a Carolina rig and some jigs around.
I am/was of the same school of thought. I was telling my friend that I couldn't understand how, with no appendages, the fish were finding these things. Like fishing with a tootsie roll.
I will have to say that I was fishing it with a lot of nervous action on the bottom but at the most, no more than I would do with a tube jig. I do think the intense action is what caused the increased hybrid hook ups, over LM & SM bite.
When I was on Lake Wilson fishing the Ned Rig, the presentation was 100% different.
Either way, It's one of my new favorite techniques.
Telling myself to stay with it regardless what happens is the hard part, but it paid off eventually.
Just like always...I take 5-7 rods and end up using only one.

SAMBOLIE
05-24-2019, 04:00 PM
A ned rig at night. I would never have thought that would work well. Always taught you had to have something big that disturbed a lot of water. Need to try it out.


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20+ years ago I fished JPP about 3 nights a week. My partner used a lot of large bladed spinner baits. I used a 4 in. Slider worm a lot.
The slider produced as many fish and also as many large as the spinner.

More recently (last summer) I fished a few nights with a friend. I used a Ned rig and caught more fish. I finally gave him a Ned rig.

white95v6
05-24-2019, 07:03 PM
And now we are telling ppl to stop fishing after catching and releasing their limit of fish. Well lol

Flatline
05-24-2019, 08:56 PM
Who catches limits ? First I have to figure out how to catch them... THEN, I'll decide what to do LOL :p

Headhunter
05-28-2019, 07:54 AM
The bass were great this weekend, from 9 to 21 feet, caught them really good and even had a couple nice fish. Took my friend, who taught me about fishing deeper water for bass, and his son, we quit counting at 40 on Saturday. Fished from 11 am til 5:30 pm. Couple places we would catch a bass on most every cast for a bit. DT 10, 14 and 20 rapalas and a texas rigged worm is what we fished with. We had 15 easy over 15" and a couple in the 4 to 5lb range. Some places they wanted a crankbait and some they wanted the worm more. Sunday was not as good but still caught several bass.

Yesterday was really good to. Even found one school in 24 to 26 feet of water. they were smaller, but there was a bunch of them. Not sure if we caught a legal keeping bass, but sure caught a pile of them.

I fish the old river channel more than anything. Fish were right on the drop or in the channel next to the drop.

Texas_Rig
05-28-2019, 08:07 AM
The bass were great this weekend, from 9 to 21 feet, caught them really good and even had a couple nice fish. Took my friend, who taught me about fishing deeper water for bass, and his son, we quit counting at 40 on Saturday. Fished from 11 am til 5:30 pm. Couple places we would catch a bass on most every cast for a bit. DT 10, 14 and 20 rapalas and a texas rigged worm is what we fished with. We had 15 easy over 15" and a couple in the 4 to 5lb range. Some places they wanted a crankbait and some they wanted the worm more. Sunday was not as good but still caught several bass.

Yesterday was really good to. Even found one school in 24 to 26 feet of water. they were smaller, but there was a bunch of them. Not sure if we caught a legal keeping bass, but sure caught a pile of them.

I fish the old river channel more than anything. Fish were right on the drop or in the channel next to the drop.


Thx for the info. I should get my boat back this week and JPP is a likely target in the next couple weeks.

culprit7.5
05-28-2019, 08:19 AM
The bass were great this weekend, from 9 to 21 feet, caught them really good and even had a couple nice fish. Took my friend, who taught me about fishing deeper water for bass, and his son, we quit counting at 40 on Saturday. Fished from 11 am til 5:30 pm. Couple places we would catch a bass on most every cast for a bit. DT 10, 14 and 20 rapalas and a texas rigged worm is what we fished with. We had 15 easy over 15" and a couple in the 4 to 5lb range. Some places they wanted a crankbait and some they wanted the worm more. Sunday was not as good but still caught several bass.

Yesterday was really good to. Even found one school in 24 to 26 feet of water. they were smaller, but there was a bunch of them. Not sure if we caught a legal keeping bass, but sure caught a pile of them.

I fish the old river channel more than anything. Fish were right on the drop or in the channel next to the drop.


Great report, thank you.

Were you fishing up river? I ask because I would have thought boat traffic would be so bad this weekend that channel fishing would be out of the question.
Ledge fishing is a lot of fun and it reminds me of KY Lake years ago.
I plan on going again one night this week and will post report.

Thanks again.

Buzzy15
05-28-2019, 10:41 AM
I can confirm Headhunter. I went out last night from 4 till sundown and had a great night catching all species. Trolling crankbaits. I put in at long hunter and fished what I found out after I looked at a map was the old river channel. I had bandit 200's on. I even caught a few channel catfish on the cranks trolling. A monster hybrid broke me off right at the boat at the end of my trip.

Headhunter
05-28-2019, 01:03 PM
Great report, thank you.

Were you fishing up river? I ask because I would have thought boat traffic would be so bad this weekend that channel fishing would be out of the question.
Ledge fishing is a lot of fun and it reminds me of KY Lake years ago.
I plan on going again one night this week and will post report.

Thanks again.

Boat traffic actually makes the fishing better.

XxthejuicexX
05-28-2019, 03:29 PM
Boat traffic actually makes the fishing better.


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Headhunter
05-29-2019, 08:29 AM
Went yesterday afternoon. Decided to go looking toward the dam for bass, I have never really fished for bass from the hobson pike bridge to the dam. I rode and watched my depthfinder till I thought I found what I was looking for. A couple spots I thought for sure had bass on them, but I caught nothing. I did find 2 good schools of bass, one in 9 feet of water and the other in 17 feet. Caught a bunch of bass including 2 that were over 5 and at least 8 total that were over 15". Crankbait and texas rigged worm. For sure a good time to look for bass.

Headhunter
05-29-2019, 08:33 AM
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Some of my best days ever catching bass on a dropoff, hump or a flat have been on holidays. Boat traffic pushes the fish deeper. Actually, a couple of places I fish, they are for the most part 10' deep, I like when a boat runs right over them. You throw right where the boat ran through and you will catch a bass, sometimes a good one. About 30 years ago, first time I did that with my brother, we dropped the anchor and he said what are you doing, we are going to get run over. I told him to wait and throw when a boat ran over the hump. His first cast he caught a 6-1/2 lb bass. He changed his mind pretty quick.

Flatline
05-29-2019, 09:15 AM
I would never have thought

culprit7.5
05-29-2019, 10:30 AM
Although I was thinking of how close other boaters come to me when sitting on a shallow point as to why fishing the channel would be difficult on a holiday weekend, this does make sense.
I believe that when I fish the Cumberland and a barge comes by, this stirs up the bait or something because I definitely notice a flurry of action for the next few minutes.
Either way, I assure you I have been studying my JPP map to plot my next outing and there will be some channel ledges visited...

Headhunter
05-29-2019, 11:06 AM
It was an accident but I figured it out about 30 years ago. Bass will go deep in June and July, not everywhere, but on many lakes they will. If you can find them, the hottest days, the middle of the day is the best time to fish. Well they will move out deep in the middle of the night to. midnight to about 4 am is a great time to fish deep for them also. We use to catch some really nice bass and a bunch of them at that time. Up until midnight it was always tough for me.

XxthejuicexX
05-29-2019, 12:16 PM
Some of my best days ever catching bass on a dropoff, hump or a flat have been on holidays. Boat traffic pushes the fish deeper. Actually, a couple of places I fish, they are for the most part 10' deep, I like when a boat runs right over them. You throw right where the boat ran through and you will catch a bass, sometimes a good one. About 30 years ago, first time I did that with my brother, we dropped the anchor and he said what are you doing, we are going to get run over. I told him to wait and throw when a boat ran over the hump. His first cast he caught a 6-1/2 lb bass. He changed his mind pretty quick.




I had that happen last year on a spot. Underwater point that comes up to about 8' and drops into 30 with a bunch of big rock on it. I was fishing it while watching this wake boat cruising up and down the channel. He passed me a few times and then decided to drive right over the spot I was fishing, moments later the fish went nuts blowing bait up on the surface. He made 4 or 5 passes and they did it every time. It was chunk the swim bait and reel them in as fast as you could.

culprit7.5
05-31-2019, 07:03 AM
Boater killed and two more injured in crash involving two boats near Hobson Pike Bridge last night.
I haven't seen many details but they were running under power. I guess we'll find out from the survivors eventually.

As I head out there tonight I will be keeping these folks and everyone else on here in mind.

Please take it easy and be careful.