I've targeted walleye both on Center Hill and Tims Ford reservoirs using the lights at night with success. I like long points with some sort of flat on one side. The ideal point would have a flat on one side and a deep water drop on the other, or at least close by. I like to be right on the edge of the flat as it falls into deeper water. I use double anchors to keep the boat in place, with the boat anchored in 20-30' of water. With access to shallower water within casting distance. I use double treble hooks with a 1/8-1/4 ounce slip sinker allowed to fall down to the bottom hook. Tie the second hook about a foot above the bottom hook. I prefer shiny hooks in a #1 size. Snag the bait and let it fall back to the bottom, or cast out and fish like a jig, keeping it slightly off bottom. The shiny hook will often get hit without any bait on it in this situation. With all of that being said, Dale Hollow has been a hard lake for me to crack and I haven't spent much time there. The pictures are bad quality pictures of old pictures...
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