I would like to know too. Water temp/clarity. Thinking about going New Years day.

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Does anyone know current conditions at ol Tville? Might go out Sunday. Gotta try out my new setup I got for Christmas.
I would like to know too. Water temp/clarity. Thinking about going New Years day.
I was there last Saturday, temp on surface was 44 deg.
Water was a little stained, not quite muddy.
Here was my post from a week ago on trip to T-Ville.
Got to Taylorsville at about 11am. water temp 45-46F water was stained at state park ramp. It got clearer out on main lake but visibility never better than 3ft.
We went through most of the well accepted winter artillary the first two hrs without a single hit. Was thinking of the old saying, A bad day fishing is better than a good day Christmas shopping on N-ville Road
Then put on a deep running crank bait to just be different and on first cast caught a nice 2.5 lber. Then within 20 mins had 2 more typical T Ville footballshaped fish but not quite keepers.
We ended up with 11 bass. 3 keepers, 2.5, 3, and 4.5 lbs. Most of the fish were caught in the 10 to 12 ft depth.
It was good to get out, not be working, and manage to catch a few fish in late December
A lot can change in a week but thanks for the input!Here was my post from a week ago on trip to T-Ville.
Got to Taylorsville at about 11am. water temp 45-46F water was stained at state park ramp. It got clearer out on main lake but visibility never better than 3ft.
We went through most of the well accepted winter artillary the first two hrs without a single hit. Was thinking of the old saying, A bad day fishing is better than a good day Christmas shopping on N-ville Road
Then put on a deep running crank bait to just be different and on first cast caught a nice 2.5 lber. Then within 20 mins had 2 more typical T Ville footballshaped fish but not quite keepers.
We ended up with 11 bass. 3 keepers, 2.5, 3, and 4.5 lbs. Most of the fish were caught in the 10 to 12 ft depth.
It was good to get out, not be working, and manage to catch a few fish in late December
