Re: Date for Spring Trip to Kentucky/Barkley
Thanks again guys....all good info. Now anyone want to give me their Honey Holes...He...He..:D:D
No, but on either Kentucky or Barkley, with consideration to fishing pressure, would you recommend North End, Mid Lake or KY/Tn Border :confused:. I tend to think Mid Lake???...but have no FACTS to base this upon....Then again, I suspect that's not a factor in early spring? I know both lakes are fished heavily!!!
Any comments?
Gary
Re: Date for Spring Trip to Kentucky/Barkley
i plan my trip every year for the last week of april 1st week of may. numbers get crazy and you might not catch a 7 or 8 you can still catch enough 4-5 to keep you happy. the yellow flowers get me so jacked its unbelievable when they are in them. just zip them buzzers thru them flowers and BAM! GAWD I LOVE DEM FLOWERS!!!!!
Re: Date for Spring Trip to Kentucky/Barkley
My experiences for March/April have been that KY Lake is more consistent. Barkley if it is too cold wasn't ever really consistent. On KY Lake, you want to hit main lake points, creek points and channel banks in creeks. I have been throwing something that has been really good the past two years on KY Lake for the Jet-A-Marina and don't want to divugle it. Only hint I will give is that it is something texas rigged. Two years ago we would have had a top ten finish, but I missed one right below the boat that was definately a good keeper. Last year my brother missed one, but he wasn't used to catching those type of fish on KY and missed it. Also, word is southern KY Lake has the weeds and has been producing bigger stringers in the tourneys.
Those yellow flowers are really fun too, but third to fourth week of April sometimes the lake will flood. If it were me and could make two trips, I would go down the fourth week of March for the big ones and last week of April for the yellow flowers. Might even try southern Barkley for the flower fishing, less fishing pressure than KY Lake and wouldn't have to battle the wind as much. Go on the western side and get in some of those back areas and BE CAREFUL. Might even try getting a TN license down there.
Back in the late 80's my neighbor of my mom and dad's used to have an uncle who fished with the guides. He would let us know when to come down when it was primetime. We could take rattle traps and catch 60-70 fish a day and would only see a handful of boats all day. This is when they had weeds on KY Lake all the way to the dam before they sprayed and killed them all