• Kentucky Lake Fishing Report

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  • "Specializing in Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Lake Familiarization, Tournament Preparation, and Technique Instruction"

  • Kentucky Lake Fishing Report

    September 26, 2013

    Kentucky Lake - Water Level at Kentucky Dam - 356.77 Surface Temperature - 76
    Lake Barkley - Water Level at Barkley Dam - 356.85 Surface Temperature - 76

    Both lakes are just a few inches more than two feet below summer pool and on a slow draw down. Kentucky Dam had an average generation of 56,000 - 59.000 cfs today. Barkley Dam had an average generation of 15,300 - 15,600 cfs today. The latest lake levels , current flows and forecasts for all the TVA lakes can be found at http://www.tva.com/river/lakeinfo/index.htm . With the water levels now well below summer pool, boaters should be cautious about navigating outside of the marked channels. Just because these are big lakes does not mean they are deep lakes. Certainly, nothing can ruin a fun fishing trip quicker than a damaged lower unit or even worse an injury caused by striking an unseen underwater object.

    Heavy rains in the lakes area and up river late last week caused the lakes levels to rise over a foot above last week's levels. The lakes are now on a draw down to bring them into normal levels for this time of year. This draw down is giving us some current on the main lakes and improved the ledge fishing this week some what. We are still taking bass in the creeks and bays as they are feeding on schools of young baitfish. The fall transition bite has continued to be typical this time of year with numbers of keeper and larger sized Largemouth being low but still we are being rewarded now and then with a nice fish but there are plenty of smaller fish biting to keep us busy. The weather forecast for tomorrow is for a high of 85 and low of 60 with wind ESE7. Saturday's forecast is for a high of 85 and low of 64 with a 20% chance of rain and S wind at 7. Another front will be traveling though the lakes area on Sunday with a high of 74 and low of 61 and a 60% chance of scattered thunderstorms with wind WSW at 7. High's around the 80 degree mark and low's in the lower 60's are forecasted for next week with light southerly winds. I would expect the water temperatures to continue to drop slowly with next week's forecast and this should bring a few more shad and bass into the creeks and bays.

    Largemouth Bass: Largemouth are still being taken on the river and creek channel ledges on the main lakes as well as around the mouths of the creeks and bays. Some fish are being taken on deep diving crankbaits and swim baits but the more productive bite has been on Carolina rigged creature baits and dragging football head jigs. The ledge fish have been scattered this week but with the current we are still managing to find some actively feeding fish. Largemouth are also being taken in the back halves of the creeks and bays as they are feeding on schools of young threadfin shad. These fish are being taken on topwater lures early and late in the day with spinnerbaits, lipless and square billed crankbaits and chatterbaits working during the day on deeper flats and working finesse jigs on the lead in banks. The better bite has been around schools of small white and yellow bass where the Largemouth are mixing in with these feeding smaller fish. Although we are taking some numbers of fish on this shallow water pattern, most of the fish are small or just over keeper size with an occasional 3 lbs - 5lbs fish or two some days. I have run into a couple of schools of keeper sized and better fish feeding on the flats in the creeks this week. I have also had some reports of some schools of keeper sized and better fish working the shallow main lake flats feeding on schools of baitfish.

    Smallmouth Bass: Smallmouth are being taken on main lake gravel and rocky points early and late in the day on topwater lures and then on finesse jigs and tube jigs during the day. We have also been taking some keeper Smallmouth in the creeks and bays on rocky channel banks on finesse jigs and tube jigs.

    Some productive lures reported this week are: Lucky Craft Sammy in ghost pearl lemon, Strike King KVD splash baits in bone, Slong's spinnerbaits in blue glimmer, Bag 5 custom painted Strike King XD 6 series baits in blue glimmer and green gizzard shad, Bag 5 custom painted square billed crankbaits in blue glimmer pattern, Bag 5 custom painted Strike King Red Eye shad in blue glimmer, Chatterbaits in blue glimmer with twin tail Yamamoto trailer in blue pearl, Charmer timber pups in green pumpkin and watermelon/purple on Carolina rigs, Slong's football head jigs in Cumberland Craw, D&L football head jigs in Cumberland Craw, D&L baby advantage jigs in Cumberland Craw and "oops" patterns as well as Charmer tubes in road kill and green pumpkin.

    White Bass: White Bass are being taken on the old river channel ledges where they are feeding on schools of baitfish. These fish can be taken by vertically fishing with inline spinners and small spoons. Some fish are also being taken by trolling inline spinners behind deep diving crankbaits along the river ledges and main lake creek channel ledges as well as on old creek channels around the mouths of the creeks and bays.

    Crappie: I have had a number of reports of anglers taking Crappie over staging brush piles in the front halfs of the creeks and bays by vertically fishing with small jigs and small jigs tipped with minnows over brush piles in 12-15 feet of water.

    Catfish: Catfish are being taken on the old river channel ledges in 25-35 feet of water using nightcrawlers and cut baits. The best bite is during periods of current. There are a number of Channel Catfish cruising the shallow flats in the backs of the creeks and bays and feeding on schools of baitfish. We have taken a number of these Catfish this past week on crankbaits while fishing for bass.

    If you are coming to the big lakes here to enjoy our great fishing, make sure you stop by these businesses for all your fishing and boating needs:

    The Cabin Bait and Tackle is located in Kuttawa on U.S. 62 about one mile west of the I-24/U.S. 62 interchange. The Cabin Bait and Tackle has a great selection of the latest in rods, reels, lures for you bass anglers and also a great selection of tackle for the panfish anglers to include live bait. You can also find a selection of bows and guns for the hunter as well as personal handguns in the store. The Cabin also hosts the a website where you can order all your fishing needs with free shipping on all orders over 50.00. Be sure to check them out at www.tackleexperts.com . The Cabin has a great delicatessen where you can get that early morning breakfast sandwich or enjoy a delicious lunch. Phone: 270-388-6440
    Fisherman's Headquarters is located in Draffenville at the U.S. 68/U.S. 641 triangle. Fisherman's Headquarters boasts a great selection of the latest in rods, reels and lures for bass anglers that are on the market, not to mention one of the best selection of high end lures and local custom lures we use here on Ky/Barkley lakes. You can find many of the custom lures you see in my fishing reports there including the Bag5 custom painted crank baits and jerk baits. Fisherman's Headquarters also has a really good selection of Crappie and panfish tackle featuring Wally Marshall "Mr Crappie" rods, reels, lures and line as well as live baits. Phone: 270-527-5938.

    Jet-A-Marina: If you have a problem with your boat while you are visiting our great fisheries, let me recommend you have the folks in the service department at Jet-a-Marina check it out. These folks have a well known reputation for trying to keep our visitors on the water while they are here if they can possibly do so, especially you tournament anglers. Hopefully you will not need this kind of assistance but if you do, you can find Jet-a-Marina located on U.S. 62 in Calvert City, just a couple of miles north of Kentucky Dam. Jet-a-Marina also has a great showroom for all your boating accessories and check out the new Ranger, Stratos and Triton bass boats too as well as bulk oil at rock bottom prices for your engine. Phone: 270-395-4030 .

    GUIDE SERVICE:

    For those of you that may not be familiar with my service: I am a full time catch and release bass fishing guide. I only guide for bass. I have been guiding for bass full time on these lakes for 17 years and bass fishing the lakes for over 30 years. I do not go out and fish panfish for 4 or 5 days and then try to guide on bass for one or two days. No one knows everything the bass are doing but one thing is for sure, if you only fish for bass day in and day out, you will have a lot better idea of what they are doing and also be familiar with all the different techniques it takes to be a successful bass angler. If you book with my service, you will have me as your guide and you will be guided in the comfort of a late model Z522 Ranger Comanche equipped with 2 Lowrance HDS 10's and top of the line tackle. I provide just for fun bass fishing trips, tournament preparation trips, focused teaching trips and technique instruction. If you are in need of a bass fishing guide give me a call or drop me an email.

    I have the following dates available in September, October and November.

    September: Sorry, I am booked up.

    October: 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31

    November: Plenty of available dates. November can be some of the best fishing of the year on fall patterns with topwater, crankbaits, spinnerbaits and swim baits. Make your reservations now for the fall fishing before the date(s) you want are taken.

    Of course I am taking reservations for next spring's bass fishing so now is a good time to make that reservation to get the date(s) you want.
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