Nickajack Catfish Report
Nephew and I went below Nickajack Dam yesterday and came home with 11. I think 5 were whites, 6 channels. 1 white are around 13 lbs. and 1 around 10lbs. Caught on liver with garlic powder. Used noodles.
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Great Info ..Thanks!
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I've been seeing a lot of noodles out at night at CH.
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anyone else feel this way or am I wrong? |
I have fished Center Hill for years trolling for walleye on the lower end. Center Hill, I believe, has a LOT of catfish in it, because we always catch them while trolling. We were trolling one time and caught 9 that day. I can show you places with the depth finder where there are LOTS. I do not think noodlers in lakes catch that many. Percy Priest has lots of catfish.
Concerning the TN River, it gets a lot of pressure from rod/reel, trot liners, and noodlers. It is unreal how many catfish come from it, below the dams and in the lakes. If you go to KY Lake in the summer, one of the favorite things to do, is bottom bounce in 40 ft of water. You will see a lot of boats doing it for miles up and down the lake. I have done it. TWRA set a catfish limit on the large brood fish of 1 per day over 34". Here is what I think is bad and is hard to stop. There are a lot of these private pay to fish lakes/ponds that have tournaments popping up all over the area and in other states. Some people catch a fish over 34" and sell it to one of these ponds and they are taking TN fish to other states to stock their private pay lakes for their tournaments. I do not think it is happening on a large scale, but it does happen. |
Indiana has a lot of the pay lakes (ponds) and do carp and catfish tournaments/jackpots. The ones that I have fished always have the fish come in from legit businesses. Now I don’t know if they are grown privately or harvested from another lake and brought there. But I can tell you, catching them 15-30lb carp is a blast!!! And the money isn’t bad either.
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Texas, my fishing experience started very similar to yours. A neighbor kid who was about 5 years older than me learned to fish from his father who was a stream wader. He then taught me. Fortunately there was a farm across the road from our houses that had a good creek to fish. At about 10 my father took me to Pick Wick to snatch shovel bills. It was game on from that point. Still remember a guy with 3 large ones on a rope tied to his waist. For several years my parents and 2 other couples would camp for a week at Pick Wick. There was 5 of us boys in the three families. My father got a boat and took me with him a lot. We would anchor near the dam and bump bottom for cats. That was in the 50's. I started driving the back roads at 15 and would fish all the creeks in the area. Over the years my father and I started bass fishing (mostly at Wheeler dam).
Thanks for bring back so many fond memories for me. I am too old to get on the tournament trail. I am looking for fishing tournaments that are sponsored by LIBERALS. I will not worry about winning. I will still get a participation trophy. :o |
That’s a great idea!! $50/ person, everyone gets a ribbon!! No money to be paid out so that nobody feels inferior!!
I am too old to get on the tournament trail. I am looking for fishing tournaments that are sponsored by LIBERALS. I will not worry about winning. I will still get a participation trophy. :o[/QUOTE] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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