View Full Version : Center hill dam
Fishon
02-01-2013, 06:40 PM
Hey guys!! I haven't fished for a couple of years because of work and family, and this year I think I will start going after them monster fish in tennessee again!! I want to know is the fishery in the cumberland river still strong? I am thinking about going to center hill dam this week and wanting to know how is the fishing down there, haven't fish there for years. Are the white bass and stripers down there yet. Any advice will be hope full and thanks and keep warm!!!
MNfisher
02-01-2013, 08:51 PM
Mainly just trout there this time of year. A few whites, but not many. When the weather warms a bit(march/april) white bass, largemouth, small striper, walleye and trout will be up there!
browntrout
02-01-2013, 08:54 PM
There is a wealth of info if you will search back through the old threads. Use caution if you go now. Rolling quite a bit of water out of there right now.
Roy
tkwalker
02-01-2013, 09:09 PM
Hey guys!! I haven't fished for a couple of years because of work and family, and this year I think I will start going after them monster fish in tennessee again!! I want to know is the fishery in the cumberland river still strong? I am thinking about going to center hill dam this week and wanting to know how is the fishing down there, haven't fish there for years. Are the white bass and stripers down there yet. Any advice will be hope full and thanks and keep warm!!!
Another troller, He is kin (family member) to FishonCheatham, remember him a couple of days ago ... Beware <'TK>< :eek:
browntrout
02-01-2013, 09:44 PM
Another troller, He is kin (family member) to FishonCheatham, remember him a couple of days ago ... Beware <'TK>< :eek:
I guess I am lost but what would benefit a troller on a fishing forum?
Roy
TroutFiend
02-01-2013, 09:56 PM
i guess i am lost but what would benefit a troller on a fishing forum?
Roy
x2.
tkwalker
02-01-2013, 10:00 PM
I guess I am lost but what would benefit a troller on a fishing forum?
Roy
Okay, I will make it simple ... Remember the thread from FishonCheatham, back up an read it ... This group is fishing for information to feed on to a third party professional ... So if you want to kiss your striper fishing grounds away ... I would be mum ... <'TK><
TroutFiend
02-01-2013, 10:04 PM
Thanks TK... You da MAN!
agelesssone
02-01-2013, 10:05 PM
Cool, feed him disinformation!
browntrout
02-01-2013, 10:09 PM
Okay, I will make it simple ... Remember the thread from FishonCheatham, back up an read it ... This group is fishing for information to feed on to a third party professional ... So if you want to kiss your striper fishing grounds away ... I would be mum ... <'TK><
Oh ok I understand. Since I am the striper expert I wouldn't dare tell anyone about all the big stripers that are at the base of Walter Hill dam this time of year. Much less the huge ones we have been catching up at Dale Hollow lake. Shhhhhh.
Why anyone would go to centerhill dam in feb to fish when you can drag live bait at Melton Hill and catch 40 pound muskie and striper is inconceivable to me. Every muskie in that lake is at the steam plant right now. Ballon rigs are the best way to get em.
jad2t
02-02-2013, 12:29 AM
In the winter Nice Mill is a hotspot for trophy stripers. That place gets almost no fishing pressure which is amazing. You can go there on the weekends in the middle of the day and be the only person there. Just you and the 30-40 pound stripers. Let us know how you do!
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.