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Paincave
04-01-2014, 06:08 PM
Hey all, long time reader, first time poster.Well my nephew is out for spring break and figured we'd try our luck.Just wondering if anything is biting in the lake? Taking the day off from work and getting the boat out and try to catch something (preferably crappie) but we'll take whatever.Been spoiled fishing saltwater for the past few years and now that I've got another boat, I figured I'd try to fish around here more since my 8 year old nephew likes to go.Any help, suggestions or otherwise would be appreciated. Thanks
Kris
Alphahawk
04-01-2014, 06:23 PM
Fished below dam today but went up to boat ramp on lake and polled the fisherman pulling out. Talked to 5 guys and no one had any fish. Lake temps were 54 at about noon.
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Paincave
04-01-2014, 10:59 PM
Thanks, we fished the dam sunday morning and did ok, I was really wanting to get the boat out but may end up beating the bank after all.
Transplanted Sportsman
04-02-2014, 12:23 PM
I fished Monday afternoon with only 3 short Crappie and a big ole Carp that fought so hard that I thought I had a mule at the end of my line!, such a dissapointment when I realized what it was, it gave a great fight none the less!!, people was fishing out in force Monday, the people that I talked to had not done good either, or so they say, but I did not see anybody catch a fish! but we are getting very close to prime time
shogun
04-02-2014, 05:34 PM
Fished the Fire Lake end today, and got zilch. Still a big shad kill going on...the phytoplankton went crazy with the warm up the past few weeks. DO is down, and pH is up (+8). Need a good rain.
Paincave
04-02-2014, 06:34 PM
I went, I saw and it was a long ways from being conquered, lol.Didn't catch a thing.Came home dropped the boat off and went to fish some below the dam, caught 3 nice sized bluegill and finally called it a day.Oh well, there's always saturday, might go fish the mouth of stones river on the cumberland.
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