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TNewsome 06-15-2017 09:00 PM

Question About Priest
 
Question for you guys who fish Priest.... is the fishing better when they are pulling water? I get that this would generate more underwater current, but I'm not sure how that helps or where this would make the fishing better. Maybe it makes no difference at all?

jaybird 06-16-2017 08:47 AM

I not sure it makes a difference. I have had plenty of good days with and without the pull.

TnCreekMaster 06-16-2017 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TNewsome (Post 78792)
Question for you guys who fish Priest.... is the fishing better when they are pulling water? I get that this would generate more underwater current, but I'm not sure how that helps or where this would make the fishing better. Maybe it makes no difference at all?

When they are generating it will pull the fish tight to cover making them easier to catch if you know where the cover is.

Texas_Rig 06-16-2017 07:25 PM

Current or lack there of is always at least good information. Current often ignites gamefish to feed. It also often positions gamefish in predictable locations. Usually they will get behind something blocking the current where it will wash food in front of their face.

TNBronzeback 06-16-2017 08:49 PM

Thats a good question. I personally would think that a lake like priest it would not make a difference. My logic is that dam is so small in comparison, that whatever they are pulling through it would have minimal impact. Now a lake like Old Hickory , Cordell Hull, G-Ville, ect....those lakes both pull and push water with the dams on either end creating more current, in turn forcing fish to stage in your typical current breaks and ambush locations.

Pinwheeled 06-16-2017 09:08 PM

Question About Priest
 
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Originally Posted by TNBronzeback (Post 78807)
Thats a good question. I personally would think that a lake like priest it would not make a difference. My logic is that dam is so small in comparison, that whatever they are pulling through it would have minimal impact. Now a lake like Old Hickory , Cordell Hull, G-Ville, ect....those lakes both pull and push water with the dams on either end creating more current, in turn forcing fish to stage in your typical current breaks and ambush locations.



I tend to agree with this thinking. Rarely much noticeable current on Priest and I really don't think it's a big factor. For me, wind is usually the bigger deal on that lake.


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TNewsome 06-17-2017 08:49 AM

Excellent replies. I love learning and getting other opinions from others who may have more experience. Great info. Thanks for taking time to answer.

Headhunter 06-20-2017 02:31 PM

IMO, when pulling water on Priest I stay home. I cannot catch a fish on Priest when they are pulling. Luckily they rarely pull water at Priest dam so not a big issue.

They can pull a tremendous of water at times on Priest, way more than enough to notice it.


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