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Jdkxtreme 12-05-2012 09:42 PM

Gallatin steam plant
 
I want to fish here some. I know nothing about it and since new to boats I am a bit intimidated. I would like to ask for a ride with someone when they are headed that way. I could either just follow in my boat or ride along with you. I just hate to put people out. I just do not want to screw up out there on my first trip. I am pretty open most of the time during the week.

gboyce 12-05-2012 09:58 PM

I may try to head out Fri morning long as my honey do list is all done. The only concern you really have coming in there from the main river channel. When you make the turn make sure you are past the rock island a bit and slow down as the sand bar is only about 3 ft deep. Once past that you are pretty safe. Once you learn the sand bar area its easy to get in and out. I come in at times on full plane w a 21 ft Triton and 225 hp motor and don't hit bottom at all.

Andy M 12-05-2012 10:33 PM

It's not that bad getting in, I come in on plane between the 2nd and 3rd green buoys coming from the flippers side. It's where the old channel came out. Stay Away from the 3rd buoy that's where the old island and rocks are. Also make sure you trolling motor battery is fully charged because fighting the current can drain it quick. Also a one more note, please idle through the channel if there is any other boats, I know this should be obvious but I fish there all winter and it never fells that someone comes by at half throttle and nearly runs everyone else on the bank. PM me sometime and maybe we can meet up and go.

txnative 12-05-2012 10:43 PM

I'll be there in the morning (thurs 12/6) in my kayak. The rock pile you need to watch for should be exposed, and someone took the kindness to mark it with a pole that has surveyor flags on it. If you see me (blue kayak with about 6 rods sticking up in the air), feel free to come up (slowly, please) and say hi. Actually, that goes for everyone...I'll be there twice or more weekly, and have no problem sharing info or just shooting the breeze.


Chris

Andy M 12-05-2012 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by txnative (Post 27214)
I'll be there in the morning (thurs 12/6) in my kayak. The rock pile you need to watch for should be exposed, and someone took the kindness to mark it with a pole that has surveyor flags on it. If you see me (blue kayak with about 6 rods sticking up in the air), feel free to come up (slowly, please) and say hi. Actually, that goes for everyone...I'll be there twice or more weekly, and have no problem sharing info or just shooting the breeze.


Chris

Your right about the rocks the lake was down about a foot on Monday. I have a 18' 96 model Procraft with a 150 merc, feel free to give me a shout if ya see me also.

gboyce 12-05-2012 11:09 PM

I am not sure the lake is down so much as I have heard a there is a new guy in charge (TVA?) and that is going to be the new lake level now. I had heard this was due to the flood and to give them more play room if that happens again. But yes the rock island is very exposed ATM. And I agree with the idling thru the channel. I have no idea how many times I have been drifting and someone comes zipping past me. While I'm in a bigger boat and don't worry about the waves from it, it is just plain out obnoxious.

Jim 12-05-2012 11:44 PM

I agree with all of the other posts. No need to be intimidated about the steam plant. It is a big community hole with no real secrets. Lots of ways to catch fish, but it can get packed with boats and as long as you take it slow, most people are very nice. DO NOT run on a plane in the canal or you will make enemies fast!

If you are passing other anchored boats, their lines are usually downstream so pass off to the side. Most people will not anchor in the middle of the canal as it makes it hard for other boats to pass. Also don't try to anchor up just downstream of another boat. You will be setting up on their lines. Just find an open area on either side of the canal if you want to anchor.

You can also trolling motor and cast to the shore, bass fishing style, if you want. It is a good way to learn the area.

Right now the fish are not packed in the canal so you can fish all around the area and find something biting. The bluffs opposite the canal can be good as can most shoreline wood all the way down to Flippers.

It is a pretty good time to learn the canal as it is not packed like in the coldest part of the winter.

Always have some type of skipjack rig on one rod. Double white crappie-sized jigs are hard to beat. Reel them fast and erratic and you will catch skippies. They are a lot of fun to catch.

Other than that, almost every type of fish can be found in there so use whatever bait you like for whatever you like to catch and it could work.

Good luck,
Jim

Alphahawk 12-06-2012 07:53 AM

I have not fished there since early 1970's...and that was from the bank. Do Gills hang around up in there during the winter? What is the usual water temp in there during winter?


Regards

Andy M 12-06-2012 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Alphahawk (Post 27225)
I have not fished there since early 1970's...and that was from the bank. Do Gills hang around up in there during the winter? What is the usual water temp in there during winter?


Regards

Yes, I caught several trying to catch crappie on minnow this week. Temp stays 60-68 during the winter depending where (boils or mouth) you are and the lake temp.

Jdkxtreme 12-06-2012 11:39 AM

Could someone show me where to go in?
 
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Here is the map I found

Jim 12-06-2012 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jdkxtreme (Post 27232)
Here is the map I found

Cool! That is a map I made for a project for my company. Nice to see people finding it.

Here is a marked up pic to show you the canal.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-5...2520plant1.jpg

The little rock island with the red flagging sticking out of it is on the Flippers side of the canal right at the mouth. Stay upstream of it about 75 ft and you will be fine.

Jim

Jdkxtreme 12-06-2012 12:37 PM

thank you

thehick176 12-06-2012 08:01 PM

Gboyce....where you out there this past Monday in the white/silver Triton? If so, I was in the white/black Triton. Txnative, it was good talkin with you last Sunday and thanks for updating me on the happenings of the site lol.

txnative 12-06-2012 08:32 PM

I was there today (thurs 12/6) and spent all my time meat fishing. I caught 5 keeper crappie, biggest was 12", and 10 tilapia, biggest was 13". Gboyce, I appreciate the sauger. I also caught a few stripers, lm and spotted bass, several 'gills, and a drum. They all went back. Had a good time, and bring on the cold water temps.


Chris

Jdkxtreme 12-06-2012 09:12 PM

How does the bite change at the GSP after a day or night of rain? I may try to had out ther tomorrow around noonish.

txnative 12-06-2012 09:30 PM

As long as the water doesn't get muddy, things will be the same. If the water does get muddied, fishing gets tough. What are you planning on targeting ?


Chris

Jdkxtreme 12-06-2012 09:35 PM

Anything really. I am still so new not really for sure. I always take everything and try everything. Any suggestion on what to target and a good set up and I will give it a try

txnative 12-06-2012 10:15 PM

Crappie: 2" slider grubs on 1/8 oz jigheads, trout magnets, and minnows. Fish near laydowns or in eddies.

Bass: slider grubs like crappie and super fluke jr's (tx rigged). Also keep a rod with a small topwater (3"). Look for fish busting bait near the bank.

Sauger: minnows on bottom in deep water with current

Bluegill: small baits on shallow flats and near laydowns

Skippies: flashy 2"-3" baits or grubs fished erratically. The mouth is the best area, boils next best

Stripers: 3"-4" grubs or super fluke jr's on 1/4 oz jigheads fished in the boils

The vast majority of shad in there are small, around 2-3 inches, and that's what most of the fish are keying on. Stick with a "match the hatch" mentality and you have a good starting point. Don't be afraid to go as small as 1 1/2" either. You can go bigger, but I had success from the mouth to the very back with 2-3 inch slider grubs in tn shad color on a 1/8 or 1/4 oz jighead.


Chris

Jdkxtreme 12-06-2012 10:36 PM

Awesome. Thank you

Jim 12-06-2012 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by txnative (Post 27270)
Crappie: 2" slider grubs on 1/8 oz jigheads, trout magnets, and minnows. Fish near laydowns or in eddies.

Bass: slider grubs like crappie and super fluke jr's (tx rigged). Also keep a rod with a small topwater (3"). Look for fish busting bait near the bank.

Sauger: minnows on bottom in deep water with current

Bluegill: small baits on shallow flats and near laydowns

Skippies: flashy 2"-3" baits or grubs fished erratically. The mouth is the best area, boils next best

Stripers: 3"-4" grubs or super fluke jr's on 1/4 oz jigheads fished in the boils

The vast majority of shad in there are small, around 2-3 inches, and that's what most of the fish are keying on. Stick with a "match the hatch" mentality and you have a good starting point. Don't be afraid to go as small as 1 1/2" either. You can go bigger, but I had success from the mouth to the very back with 2-3 inch slider grubs in tn shad color on a 1/8 or 1/4 oz jighead.


Chris

You forgot the 14 inch skipjack on an 8/0 circle hook :D

Jim

gboyce 12-07-2012 06:50 AM

Yeah that was me out there Monday. We ended up having a pretty good day

txnative 12-07-2012 10:28 AM

Tried it, no luck. Also dragged a mooneye around to no avail.


Chris

Jdkxtreme 12-07-2012 12:28 PM

In going to give it a shot here in a few. It's windy but still hope to catch something . I'll be in a bass tracker if you see. It has an expired registration sticker on it. Waiting on my new one.

Travis C. 12-07-2012 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Jdkxtreme (Post 27284)
It has an expired registration sticker on it. Waiting on my new one.

Remind's me of a guy in an old ranger pickup we were stuck behind Thanksgiving weekend. I told my wife, "Look there he's got a tail light out and a cop just past both of us. If it was me he'd pulled me over." Then, I noticed his tags had expired back in 1994 as well.

Some people got the luck...and some are like me. :D

Jdkxtreme 12-07-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Travis C. (Post 27285)
Remind's me of a guy in an old ranger pickup we were stuck behind Thanksgiving weekend. I told my wife, "Look there he's got a tail light out and a cop just past both of us. If it was me he'd pulled me over." Then, I noticed his tags had expired back in 1994 as well.

Some people got the luck...and some are like me. :D

I have the temporary . Just waiting on the sticker.

Jdkxtreme 12-07-2012 10:18 PM

Well I made it to the GSP. Not as intimidating as I thought it would be. I had no idea what to do when I got there. Several other boats in there as well. Everyone seemed nice and courtious. I caught a Drum, A small ( Very Small ) Stripe and a few small Gills. I did not stay too long. I will try it agin once I have some sort of game plan for it.

jmsjordan 12-08-2012 09:53 AM

Last time at GSP I got stuck next to island while driving wifey around showing her. Had to jump out of boat and push, was summer time luckly. thanks for map on where to go. I might head there Sunday morning if weather is ok. Champion center console. Would be awesome to ride with someone or I can drive in the future as I am new to the area as well. Thanks
....btw fished under OHD only small sauger being caught and some crappie and white bass. Few keepers, still a little early, and not enough generation. Had a kind soul give me his fish on Friday, if he is a member on this site plz say Hi!
I dont post much....dont catch much, lol.

Brian37075 12-09-2012 09:02 PM

Made it to the steam plant today caught a bunch of yellow bass and three Tilapia. First time of ever catching a Tilipia.

Jdkxtreme 12-09-2012 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian37075 (Post 27341)
Made it to the steam plant today caught a bunch of yellow bass and three Tilapia. First time of ever catching a Tilipia.

I just googled a Tilapia. I caught one. I had no idea what it was so I just chucked it back..lol..

Alphahawk 12-09-2012 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian37075 (Post 27341)
Made it to the steam plant today caught a bunch of yellow bass and three Tilapia. First time of ever catching a Tilipia.

Arkansas stocks Tilapia in a couple of lakes...or used to. They did it for forage but found out they die when the water hits mid 50's. They continued to stock them and when the Fall of the year came and they got close to dying off they would allow people to go out and keep as many as they caught....so they wouldn't go to waste. I am assuming it is because of the GSP that they are able to winter over there. Some reports say they can't take water lower than mid 60's. I was eating the things in Saudi back in 1980. They thrived in fish farms in that hot climate. Do they fight good?...I have read that on UL tackle they can be a lot of fun.


Regards


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