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[QUOTE=Lowerider;378672]striper? - that would be some serious fun in a float tube.
skipjack?[/QUOTE]
Are you kidding? You'd find yourself somewhere's down stream of Nashville if you ever hooked into one of those monsters in a float tube. But what a ride it would be!
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We saw someone catch or boated ourselves a largemouth (a 3 incher), a few white bass, many rainbows, some browns, a nice keeper crappie, small bluegill, a nice channel catfish (a 6 lber), and a walleye, lots caught on nightcrawlers and powerbait (yellow superdough with the stripper glitter that you will get all over the place). Also tried cranks and in line spinners with a little luck on blue fox spinners.
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[QUOTE=RICHYD4U;378788]Don't forget Carp! :D
-Rich[/QUOTE]
I'll never forget the trip I mistakenly took a giant school of spawning carp as a school of striper. I about wet myself coming down river thinking I was headed for PAYDAY. They were in a run exploding everywhere and when 3 to 4 of them stick together like they do they look like one giant 50+ pound fish under the water. Talk about going from Happy to SAD real quick...lol.
Aside from all the fish already listed in this post I can add smallmouth to the list. A 2.5 pounder ate a 10 inch sucker I was pulling on a board down around Cloyds Landing a few years back. I've never caught crappie/largemouth/catfish out of the river before. I think the warmer water brings up all kinds of species.
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We took a guy who asked are there any largemouth in the CR? I said..."No". First fish he caught was a largemouth. So my large mouth was full of foot!
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It was tough out on the ol Cumberland this weekend. Floated from the dam to Winfreys Ferry (about 18 miles I think). I caught 40 trout and my two friends caught 20 each. The biggest of the day was a 19" brown that was pretty fat.
Did best on fly fishing gear, especially zebra midges.
Also caught a bonus big ol 14 inch crappie.
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[QUOTE=BurleyDog;379012]It was tough out on the ol Cumberland this weekend. Floated from the dam to Winfreys Ferry (about 18 miles I think). I caught 40 trout and my two friends caught 20 each. The biggest of the day was a 19" brown that was pretty fat.
Did best on fly fishing gear, especially zebra midges.
Also caught a bonus big ol 14 inch crappie.[/QUOTE]
That's a little over 4 per mile...that's not too bad
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[QUOTE=BurleyDog;379012]It was tough out on the ol Cumberland this weekend. Floated from the dam to Winfreys Ferry (about 18 miles I think). I caught 40 trout and my two friends caught 20 each. The biggest of the day was a 19" brown that was pretty fat.
Did best on fly fishing gear, especially zebra midges.
Also caught a bonus big ol 14 inch crappie.[/QUOTE]
If you had to.......could you paddle back up the ole river?
Later,
Geo
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80 trout is nothing to complain about!
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Not complaining about 80 trout. :DBut I have had days of over 80 per person. :cool:
No way could you paddle up it in my opinion. Too swift and too far, even for a two mile stretch.
I used Julio's shuttle service and have no complaints.
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[QUOTE=BurleyDog;379012]It was tough out on the ol Cumberland this weekend. Floated from the dam to Winfreys Ferry (about 18 miles I think). I caught 40 trout and my two friends caught 20 each. The biggest of the day was a 19" brown that was pretty fat.
Did best on fly fishing gear, especially zebra midges.
Also caught a bonus big ol 14 inch crappie.[/QUOTE]
BurleyDog-
Glad to hear that the fly was producing. You can't beat zebra midges on the CR, great all round fly. I've also had great success with a #20BH copperjohn, you might want to give that a try next time too. Works well when they are a little bit fidgety. Thanks for the report!
Can't wait for October on the CR! Should be good this year!
-Rich
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[QUOTE=BurleyDog;379025]Not complaining about 80 trout. :DBut I have had days of over 80 per person. :cool:
No way could you paddle up it in my opinion. Too swift and too far, even for a two mile stretch.
I used Julio's shuttle service and have no complaints.[/QUOTE]
Do you have contact info for Julio's.
Thanks,
Geo
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Yeah, I'm interested in that Julio's transport as well. Always needed a way to float in my canoe, just didn't want to paddle all the way back up stream! :D This would work great!
-Rich