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Pickwick Tailrace Report
This is the first time in over two years I have been able to fish in winter....meaning January though March because the past years have been recovering from surgery. My first day out was not so good. Started off on generator side and threw all I had for a couple of hours and got nothing. Then moved down river on same side but didn't catch the first fish. Then drove over to lock side and fished out until very late afternoon. Nothing there either except a bunch of 5 inch Gills that were down on the bottom in 20 feet of water and were so dull in color wasn't worth taking a pic of. There were about 10 folks over at the lock fishing for crappie but no one caught any at all. The water temp was 42 degrees and I saw no evidence of a shad kill. Just glad to be winter fishing again and will hit it again soon.
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Ive heard pickwick can be great sauger fishing till they open up niagra falls.
There were a ton of the same size gills in the old hickory dam lock area too last time i was there.....surprisingly active hitting much larger baits than they could ever handle. Bummer on the no fish, but you picked a great day to return to winter fishing. |
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Alpha, is that 15 inch length limit just for Pickwick or does it apply to other bodies of water?
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That is something ive thought about in regards to size fishing below old hickory. I wouldnt think fish in large waterways with plenty of bait would get stunted and never breaking that 13-14" mark for the amout of fish that are caught below the tailraces. There has gotta be some fat, bug-eyed saugers lounging around somewhere.
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Alpha,
If those fish are pulled from 30 + ft of water, which is the case at most of Pickwick and a lot of other productive areas of the mighty Tennessee river, a lot of them don't get the chance to grow after release with their swim bladder and eyes bugged out...But like you said, where are the 15"+ fish? We can't be killin em all! Hard to explain..... TD |
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Have you ever fished near the island a few miles below Pickwick. I know that was a hot spot for sauger years ago. |
Sam,
Yeah it used to be good fishing. I haven't been there in about 15 years, but would dare say the same old holes still hold the fish. With the kids grown and out of the house, we are now empty nesters and I have picked up the fishin pace. May have to head that way soon... TD |
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It's not...I was fishing over by the lock. Yesterday it was a little over 20 feet deep. They were spilling close to 100,000 CFS. The time before the water over by the lock was at 30 feet deep. But they were spilling more water then. I have fished over by the lock when it has been over 40 feet deep with them spilling right at 200k CFS. About 5 years ago I was fishing 5 days a week up at the Caney....Center Hill. I would at many of those trips stop by and fish below Cordell Hull with my son along. We would catch dozens of sauger there almost every time we went.....it was rare to get a 15 inch fish. I am not a sauger guy but you would think you would catch some legal fish. Read an article about sauger in the TN River that flows through Alabama. The study was done in 2012 the best I remember. It stated the sauger population was non existent....no real conclusions. Talked to a friend today that saw them dump 10,000 sauger down by the Boatell a little while back...he told me about 5 to 6 inches. I know folks that catch sauger and time before last I caught a bunch of short ones down there. This is my first winter at Pickwick in 2 years but back then saw lots of good fish caught.....even I caught them and I am not a sauger fisherman. I have no clue what is up with them but soon as the wind doesn't howl I will be back down there. Regards Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Yes the water is that deep. When the level is at 358 or so almost all the water below the dam is 30 feet or deeper all the way to down to the sharp bend in the river. It gets much deeper as you approach Diamond Island. There are many holes I have run across that are 60 feet or more past as you head north even farther all the way to Kentucky dam.
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Alpha, I may have been misleading. I was not fishing for sauger between the dams. I was fishing for SM and with my skills I caught a lot of quality drums.
I did catch one sauger while bass fishing on Joe Wheeler lake I wonder what the depth was at Pickwick when we met there last year. |
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