I did finally talk myself into going fishing today. Was rewarded with catching a winter musky. She jumped completely out of the water and put up a heck of a fight. Took a picture and let her go.
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I fish Kentucky and Barkley most of the time.
I did finally talk myself into going fishing today. Was rewarded with catching a winter musky. She jumped completely out of the water and put up a heck of a fight. Took a picture and let her go.
Taylorsville, Dale, Nolin and Barren. Don't fish nearly as much as I think about fishing!!
Elk Horn ,Dale Hollow, C-Land, Green River and Cedar Creek whenever i feel like getting run over by a few boats. This years resolution is to fish several bodies of water that ive never fished in ky, preferably the smaller bodies since my preffered form of water transportation is the kayak.
Elk Horn, Beaver, Corinth, and occasionally Wilgreen.
Mostly cave run, but spent a lot of time on KY, winter on Dale when I can. Fished Big G and multiple lakes in Florida couple times a year until I had a kid. But mostly Cave Run, it is close and can be a great lake during certain times of year.
Cumberland,Green & occasioanlly Dale Hollow or Herrington. Do go to Cedar Creek if i've done something to the boat & need to run it. lol
I primarily fish Green River Lake but I like to go to Barren River Lake as often as I can. Occasionally I will make a trip to the lower end of Lake Cumberland.
You mentioned wolf creek down to TN line, I have never fished there before, what's the river like along that stretch? Any trouble getting back to the landing at the dam in a bass boat? Also how is it to canoe down to burkesville and take out there?Lake Cumberland, Dale Hollow, Cumberland River from Wolf Creek Dam to TN line, Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley, Green River Lake, Elk Horn Creek, Laurel River Lake, Kentucky River, Cedar Creek Lake, sometimes a farm pond or two. If they aint biting on one of those places then its Long John Silvers.
KY is my favorite, but I also fish caverun, cedar, Herrington, Barren, Green and some smaller lakes and creeks.
Taylorsville, and other area lakes...