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Vacation trip
I'm on vacation next week and need some reports from Jonathan Creek. I heard about all the rain last weekend but am 250 miles away and only get down there once a year so I can't just run over there and check things out. With all the rain and I'm assuming muddy water I'm I going to waste my time fishing or should I bring my golf clubs instead and/or follow the wife around to various shops. Would very much rather fish!!!!!! Could use the info.
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RE: Vacation trip
Check out Dave Stewarts fishing report, it will tell you what you need to know.
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I would love to but when does the new one come out. The last one I can find happened before all the rain.
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>I'm on vacation next week and need some reports from Jonathan
>Creek. I heard about all the rain last weekend but am 250
>miles away and only get down there once a year so I can't just
>run over there and check things out. With all the rain and
>I'm assuming muddy water I'm I going to waste my time fishing
>or should I bring my golf clubs instead and/or follow the wife
>around to various shops. Would very much rather fish!!!!!!
>Could use the info.
Here's the latest report from Dave Stewart:
And NO, I don't know him, and am not affiliated with him or his Guide Service. Hopefully I have not stepped over the line with this post.
September 28, 2006
Kentucky Lake: Water Level at Ky Dam - 355.19 Surface Temperature - 73
Lake Barkley: Water Level at Barkley Dam - 355.30 Surface Temperature - 73
Both lakes are 4 ft below summer pool. Last weekend we had very heavy rains in the lakes area. Anywhere from 10-12 inches of rain fell in the area during a 36 hour period. This resulted in both lakes rising about 1.5 ft. Lake Barkley quickly muddied up and Kentucky Lake was heavily stained. Both lakes have been pulled back down to their prestorm levels now and are starting to stabilize. Barkley is still muddy on the main lake but many of the creeks and bays are clearing. Kentucky Lake still has some stain to it and few of the west side creeks are heavily stained. I would like to caution everyone, especially those folks coming here for the big tournaments this week and next week that have never been on the big lakes here. These are river lakes...not big deep water reservoirs. There are numerous obstructions on the lakes such as foundations, stumps etc and these can be very hazardous if you hit them. Please use the navigaion bouys and only run your boats on plane where you know for certain that the water is unobstructed. We have had a number of accidents here this year and last week we had another bad one when a boater hit a stump in a very shallow area on the main lake outside of the navigation channels. I would also like to commend the tournament director of U.S.A. Bassin for his decision to cancel the first day of their trail's Classic here last Saturday. The wind and weather conditions were definitely hazardous to the tournament participants and cancelling the first day's fishing was in the best interests of the anglers. It is nice to see a tournament director that will take a stand on the side of safety first.
Largemouth Bass: Largemouth Bass are in transition from summer to fall patterns. More and more schools of shad are moving into shallow water and fish are being taken on the flats on the main lake and in the creeks and bays on topwater lures, spinnerbaits, crankbaits and Texas rigged soft plastics. Largemouth are also being taken on primary points on the main lake as well as secondary points in the creeks and bays on crankbaits, Carolina and Texas rigged creature baits and jigs. Some fish are still being taken on the humps and ledges near the mouths of the bays as they are staging to move into the bays. These fish are being taken on deep diving crankbaits, Carolina rigged creature baits and jigs.
Smallmouth Bass: Smallmouth Bass are being taken on main lake points and the first secondary points in the bays. These fish are being taken on crankbaits and jigs. Smallmouth are also being taken on the river ledges on Carolina rigged creature baits and jigs. Some Smallmouth are being taken on the flats early and late in the day on topwater lures.
Some of the productive lures this week have been: Lucky Craft Sammy in ghost pearl lemon, Zara spook junior in white and bone, Lucky Craft G-Splash in ghost pearl lemon, Rebel Pop R in black/chrome and white, Hook Some Bass spinnerbaits in blue glimmer, Lewis Rattletraps in blue/chrome and smokey joe, Hook Some Bass baby brush hounds in watermelon/purple and watermelon/red, Norman crankbaits in white, Bandit crankbaits in rootbeer/chartruese and Hook Some Bass jigs in green pumpkin.
Crappie: Crappie are being taken around the mouths of the bays and creeks along the old creek channels in 12-20 ft of water. These fish are being taken by spider rigging with small minnows and jigs. Some Crappie are reportably being taken around brush piles in 6-8 ft of water now by fishing with minnows and small jigs under bobbers and by casting jigs.
White Bass: White Bass are being taken in the bays and on the main lakes on inline spinners and small spoons cast into feeding schools of fish on the flats.
Catfish: Catfish are being taken along the river channels on bottom bouncing rigs baited with shrimp and yellowtails.
Bluegill: Bluegill are being taken by fishing with worms under bobbers around submerged vegatation on the flats and around docks.
Dave Stewart
Bass Buster Guide Service
270-354-5039
[email][email protected][/email]
[url]www.kentuckylakeguide.com[/url]
"Fish with a Professional"
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Thanks. Can't wait to get there!!!!!