Lakes stratify in the summer. Run of the river lakes like Old Hickory don't stratify at all in the main lake due to current flow, but may in some of the backwaters if there is not any flow. Tims Ford and Piercy Priest will have noticeable stratification detectable by sonar in summer. Once winter hits, and the water cools it is pretty much the same all over and stripers/hybrids can be very deep or very shallow. I have caught fish 70' deep on downriggers and busting topwater in the same afternoon in the winter. I even think these were the same school of fish.
I have been fishing OH lately and it has been weird. The places I have been finding large schools of gizzard shad, have been mostly absent of large predators, hardly marking anything on sonar of size. A large move upstream finds many more large arches, but not enough bait to catch. I think they are taking their time moving back down river from their summer hangouts this year.
Last edited by StriperFan; 12-09-2012 at 03:52 PM.
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