NO STIPERS IN DALE HOLLOW
We don't need Stripers in Dale Hollow. In my non-professional non-educated opinion, Stripers do nothing but swim and gorge themselves on whatever baitfish they find. Trout used to be stocked in Cumberland but no more can be found, due to Stripers eating them???? Who knows. Trout are stocked in Dale Hollow and Smallies love them. This is a big reason that the Smallmouth get as big as they do at Dale for they love Trout as a food source. I saw a picture of a 5lb Smallie was caught that had a 12" Trout in its gullet MINUS THE HEAD. This trout had to be 14-15 inches whent he Smallie chomped down on it. Plus, one thing in common with all those California lakes that are producing the near record Largemouth have Trout stocked in them. Coincidence, I think not. I fished Cumberland and Dale Hollow both for Smallies and there is no comparison to the quality and quantity of fish you will find overall at Dale. I now live 4 hours away from each and made 7 trips this winter to Smallmouth fish and never even considered going to Cumberland. Plus, there are over 100 certified guide services that fish Cumberland for Stripers. Can you imagine that many or just half as many guide services on Dale Hollow with as small as it is compared to Cumberland. Boats would be running into each other left and right. Keep Stripers out of Dale Hollow. Anyone in the area that wants to Striper Fish can head 30 miles north on US127 to fish the Striper hole. Dale Hollow is the Smallmouth honey hole and for good reasons too.
Tight Lines
RE: NO STIPERS IN DALE HOLLOW
I agree...I'm sure they would consume the stocked trout in that lake in no time. I also agree that the larger SM are eating the high protien trout at times and getting super fat.
Dale has made a huge turn-around in recent years and it doesn't need to be messed up by Stripers when you can go to the Cumberland River or lake. Just a cent's worth....
RE: NO STIPERS IN DALE HOLLOW
Amen, If it aint broke don't fix it.