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Going to Nolin
Heading to Nolin for the first time Sunday for some bass fishing. Any help with lake info appreciated,, Lake level, best ramp, water temp ect. Aint asking for spots since I read the other posts about giving out spots. Just a little insight on conditions. Thanks for any replys.
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Re: Going to Nolin
I don't have water temps and have not been on Nolin yet this year. History tells me that the water will still be well below summer pool but very fishable. Moutidier (spelling ain't so good) - Briar Creek - Dam - Boat ramps should be accessable. The water can get a little muddy with some of the rain that is coming. I wouldn't let that discourage me from going. From moutidier to the dam should be able to find good water clarity to fish. This time of year I like the main lake. But depending on water temps, the backs of the creeks could light up. HOPE THIS HELPS. Report when you get back (water temps, clarity, and most important how did you do). Have fun and be safe.
BB1
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Re: Going to Nolin
Try a spinner bait till you find fish then a jig or shaky head for the bigger fish.Some big fish got caught last weekend.The tournament i ran had a 6.82 and USABassin had a 7.10.Good luck and be safe.Terry Adolph:cool:
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Re: Going to Nolin
I was there last weekend, caught lots of fish on cranks in 8-10' none over 15" found the creeks on the upper end were easier to get bit in and had warmer water in the mid to upper 50s. The water was very low, but I am sure there is quite a bit more now.
Some productive lures were spinnerbait, shakey head, and bandit 300s in crawdad colors. the water near moutiedeer was much clearer, but colder and less bites. One big sow of 6.5 was caught in our little club tourney. Hope this helps someone....
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Re: Going to Nolin
I was around redrock/moutardier area last sunday and water temps according to a fisherman in a boat was around 53-55 degrees. Wont be long before there looking for places to spawn in the shallows. Big fun if you catch them right. Good luck !
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Re: Going to Nolin
water temp yesterday was 57 at wax and 56in dog creek, cold front came threw and pulled the fish out a little deeper. throw shad raps (natural shad) #5 and 200 series bandits and you will catch plenty of fish with the occasional keeper
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Re: Going to Nolin
Jerkbait Jig and shollow and medium running Crank baits. Main Lake Channel swings and second derry points. Good Luck.
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Thanks for the info guys. Live in Louisville and may put in a Wax and familiarize myself with the lake, looks like this is the mid lake ramp. will post back with how I done. Thanks for your replys
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water was in the low to mid 50s but with this front and cool rain coming in it may drop some good luck