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Old 05-23-2016, 03:09 PM
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I have never been on Old Hickory and my son and I are going to give it a whirl next Friday. I plan on putting in at Drakes Creek cause it is closest to Franklin and Bass fish our way out,,,, I guess. LOL any suggestions would be appreciated. It sounds like,,, work the grass or weeds if any? Priest has no grass and I miss that from living in Florida and South Mississippi.
Try "Avondale Recreation Area" will actually be a better ramp with bluffs on the H'Ville Side and all sorts of humps, channels and grass beds across the lake. Pretty easy to access from Viet-Nam Pkwy. Drop me a PM if you want to discuss this further.
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Old 05-24-2016, 11:03 PM
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I'm gonna see if I can find some cranking fish Friday. Anything I should know about trying to find some post spawn crankbait fish?
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Old 05-24-2016, 11:35 PM
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I'm gonna see if I can find some cranking fish Friday. Anything I should know about trying to find some post spawn crankbait fish?
I dont bass fish but a few select times of year, and post spawn is my favorite time. Im no expert, but ive had my best success working backwards from the spawning grounds. Try your first major depth change (ledge) and your first major point away from the spawning grounds. Depth is a relative term here...if you caught spawners in 2', try fishing the 4-5' range. Find a good spawn bank and fish the next deepest point or ledge and just run that crank from all angles. Then as the water temps warm, use that same idea and just go a little deeper and so on. I caught my biggest bass last year schooled up on a rock pile in 24'...the rock hump was about 4' tall with scattered brush. I was rip jigging 3/4oz blade baits off the bottom and i could see the bass chase my bait up On the the bow mount fish finder. Now granted, that was in july with almost 80 degree surface temps, but that spot is just off a main point coming off a channel edge, which was very close to a spawning flat. Same principal applies.
Then ofcourse always try to keep in mind where the bait is. If you find bait in a shallow cove but no feeding fish, they will be very close by.
Give that a shot, it should work out good for you!
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Old 05-25-2016, 08:32 AM
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I'm gonna see if I can find some cranking fish Friday. Anything I should know about trying to find some post spawn crankbait fish?
Piggy backing off of what TNBrozeback said, think of the main river channel as an interstate, creek channel as a main road the secondary creek channels and ditches as side streets to neighborhoods. Fish will move from the interstates to the neighborhoods to spawn then travel the same routes back out like you would. Most don't jump from neighborhood onto the interstate. Rocks, points, brush are all resting/ambush points along the route. You just have to find out where they are in travel.

This is not iron clad. OH has fish shallow all year even in cold weather. But typically fish winter in deep water usually main river channel areas and spawn shallow. They have to be somewhere in between.
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Old 05-25-2016, 11:59 AM
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I'm pretty sure SIRI gave bad directions recently and the bass on OHL are lost. At least they are not to be found on any of the streets on the map I use. I expect fishing to be much better right now than it is and I'm not the only one. I honestly believe the bass fishing has been in decline for a few years.

Can someone please plant some grass? (not the shore grass stuff) We all know from history it will grow out there.
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Old 05-25-2016, 06:46 PM
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Ok I am going to give out hot info on Old Hickory all I ask is be respectful to folks around you and give them Space on grass beds
and any hole they are on. " fish will return to areas within 30 mins"

Sunday I caught over 20 Bass average 1-2 lbs with a couple in the 4 lbs range. "left lake about 10:30 am"

All in Grass running a slow blade spinner " Silver to clear looking" on the fringe of the grass line, I do use a stinger.

Remember Spinners are more weedless than worms if they don't stop.

Parallel with grass is also important.
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Old 05-25-2016, 06:53 PM
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What the water looked like before I moved into cove.


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Old 05-26-2016, 10:30 PM
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Boys I'll be headed to the lake tomorrow to give it a try for a few hours. Be around the Davis corner area in a big yellow boat. Wish me luck
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Old 05-27-2016, 02:35 AM
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Good luck sir. I think I will try also I will be in station camp area or drakes creek in old maroon/silver stratos. Just depends on weather. Hope to see you out there. I haven't been in 2 weeks.
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Old 05-27-2016, 02:14 PM
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Well I went to drakes and stunk it up. Fish some river bluffs. Friend threw spinnerbaits as advised by you guys on here and I am to dang stubborn to do it. Lesson learned. Will be on rest of weekend. Thanks guys for info
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Old 05-27-2016, 06:29 PM
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Only got to fish for two hours but had a 14" keeper on the square bill. Will be out tomorrow at day break
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Old 05-27-2016, 07:58 PM
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I will prolly go tomorrow also but not on lower end with that crowd. Going to be crowded on that lower end of the lake. Probably go from 5-11 on upper end of the lake. You guys be careful this weekend and enjoy your self. Thanks to all the veterans out there.
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Old 05-27-2016, 09:57 PM
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I'll be out there tomorrow night. Or I may go below the dam Sunday morning after some smallies. Haven't decided yet.
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Old 05-27-2016, 10:28 PM
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I am wanting to go below dam this summer. Where are the better/safe ramps
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Old 05-27-2016, 11:45 PM
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I am wanting to go below dam this summer. Where are the better/safe ramps
When I go to the river; I put in at peeler park. It's right across from the mouth of the stones river. If that gives u an idea where your at. I usually fish from there all the way up to the OH Blvd bridge. Excellent smallmouth fishing there
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