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thehick176 06-10-2017 05:46 PM

Eyes on OH
 
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OH Walleye are on 🔥. Fished up river from Barton's creek with crankbaits on the river.

skillet 06-10-2017 09:06 PM

Dude, that's awesome


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TNewsome 06-11-2017 02:01 PM

Awesome. I live within one mile of Barton's Creek boat ramp. Would love to know more about catching walleye, especially on crank baits. Did you catch them in the creek or in the main river channel? Deep divers? Any tips appreciated.

Saltwaterwalt 06-11-2017 03:08 PM

The only walleyes I ever catch in the south are by accident while fishing for something else! LOL

thehick176 06-11-2017 04:20 PM

I caught them on the main river. Any channel ledge or humps you can find should have fish close by. There are shad all over the lake right from the backs of creeks out to the main river.
I was fishing one of my usual bass spots with a Strike king 6xd and caught Walleye, Striper, and White Bass but not a single bass. Hard to complain about that I guess lol.
TNewsome I put in at Barton's all the time because I live right down the road, we have probably​ crossed paths at one time or another.

agelesssone 06-11-2017 06:23 PM

Apparently you know Barton''s creek pretty well.
I've launched there twice and don't like the stumps in the launch zone.
Were you casting or trolling the 6 XD?
Any idea what the depth you were reaching with the cranker?
And was the action late in the evening? Dusk or dark?
Sorry for so many questions, but my wife is bugging me to catch some walleye and I'm always on Priest which has zero walleyes.

thehick176 06-11-2017 08:26 PM

Yeah the stumps aren't so bad once you figure out how the channel runs. We were casting 5X and 6XD's and hitting bottom from 12-18ft deep. Once it hit bottom, a stop and go retrieve worked best. We fished from 11 until 3 in the afternoon.

TNewsome 06-11-2017 08:46 PM

Awesome info. I usually fish Priest but need to learn Bartons. Info like this is helpful. Thanks.

TnCreekMaster 06-11-2017 09:13 PM

The first time I ever went up barons creek I ran up on a mud flat a couple turns before the ramp near the big community dock on the right heading up the creek. You definitely want to stay close to the left side there I added the channel marker icons on the navionics app so check it out if your not familiar with it the upper end is a little tricky.

Tyler

Adrian 06-12-2017 02:56 AM

Guess everybody will be stacked up at Barton's Creek tomorrow. See you there :)

Texas_Rig 06-12-2017 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TnCreekMaster (Post 78733)
The first time I ever went up barons creek I ran up on a mud flat a couple turns before the ramp near the big community dock on the right heading up the creek. You definitely want to stay close to the left side there I added the channel marker icons on the navionics app so check it out if your not familiar with it the upper end is a little tricky.

Tyler

Do not run on plane in the back 1/2 of Bartons creek if you aren't familiar with the creek or have a good mapping chip. You will get your feelings hurt. I know that creek really well so I will run it. When I do; people look at me like I'm crazy because they think I'm in a foot of water. It's doable but you better know it well.

ROBMO 06-13-2017 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by thehick176 (Post 78711)
OH Walleye are on ��. Fished up river from Barton's creek with crankbaits on the river.

Nice job! What was the water temp on the river channel?

thehick176 06-13-2017 04:02 PM

Channel was 73-74 degrees with some good current flow. Just keep an eye out on the main river because there are some big logs floating around right now.

Halli 06-13-2017 08:27 PM

Be advised that Barton's Creek is now closed to the public
and a TVA TSP-613 is now needed.

But I hear Priest is hot as hell so heck why worry!!!

goldspoon 06-14-2017 06:21 PM

Are you catching them on a bright sunny day? I'm hoping to get out this weekend if it is not storming to bad.


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