if your going to fish that area of cumberland, where the lake has been so low for so long, it has messed up some good fishing areas, where the trees have grown so tall, you will need to look for deep water near rock walls, if not you will lose a lot of lures in tree tops. thats why I have been driving to the Dam area to fish, the new tree growth isn't as bad there, if you don't know the area, google map fall creek recreational area, and go to fall creek boat ramp, when you lunch your boat, go strait across the lake and fish the deep walls to your right, if the shad are doing anything at all, you should catch a few, and about 1/2 mile down the lake from fall creek ramp there are some deep water walls on the left side of the lake, hope this helps, this is the area I fish when I fish near Somerset, and that area is good smallmouth fishing as well,
I have put in at the Dam twice in the last week, the small size sliver was the only thing, I could get a hit on, two limits last week and went again last night, the moon was a killer, the fishing was tough, tried finding a spot where the trees blocked the moon, boated one small fish 20'' and had a good one to pull off. the fishing should be good as soon as the nights get dark again.
and watch for floating logs, I hit two last night, the wind got up a little and it made the logs hard to see, no damage done, but bumping logs isn't any fun.



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