Any idea how the cold front will affect the bite this weekend?

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Any idea how the cold front will affect the bite this weekend?
The debris is terrible in places, as in dangerously terrible. The water ultra clear on the lower end of the lake with the level waaay up in the trees. Fishing is extremely tough right now with multiple boats blanking on stripers day after day. Catfish are biting good though....hey its better than nothing right ?? Lol.
Seriously there is some pretty nasty stuff floating around out there right now so use extreme caution.
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Thanks for the report. I was hoping for Clear water, calm wind, 72 degrees, hungry fish and partly sunny skies.The debris is terrible in places, as in dangerously terrible. The water ultra clear on the lower end of the lake with the level waaay up in the trees. Fishing is extremely tough right now with multiple boats blanking on stripers day after day. Catfish are biting good though....hey its better than nothing right ?? Lol.
Seriously there is some pretty nasty stuff floating around out there right now so use extreme caution.
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Only fished for a few hours this weekend. Actually, I didn't fish before daylight, I ran the motor while some buddies casted a few hours before daylight. Had one hit so hard it blew up another Gizz 4 bait. Mean! I got another one for ya! Ha! Busted the back hook off and took a prong off the middle hook. This one hit right at the boat and I think the guy's drag was way too tight. I caught a huge cat on a bucktail after daylight. Had to clean pollen off after every cast. it was too much of a PITA so I didn't fish after that.
Me and my brother went out on Lake Cumberland friday evening. My first time ever fishing Lake Cumberland from a boat and was hoping to get my first striper ever. We fished a couple hours waiting for dark. I caught one decent large mouth and then once night fell began casting topwater and sub surface lures against main lake bluffs. NOTHING. The lake was flat calm once the sun set and it got chilly. Lots of floating debris.
Will regroup and continue my quest for my first striper.
FYI I was casting jointed thundersticks, red fins, sliver, Gizz4 shallow diver and a 1oz dollfly with twister tail trailer. I am a striper fishing newbie but I threw the tackle box at them![]()
You may do better to find where the alewives are working the banks(spawning). Start with black shale banks. As the season progresses, the shad begin working the shallow black shale banks later and as the water temps creep into the mid to upper 70's it gets later. Not uncommon for the shad to start after midnight and only last an hour or two. I have seen the early June bite start at 3 AM and be over by 4AM. At this time I would not be late launching somewhere between 12 and 1. Slivers, Jointed Thundersticks (or Redfins) and Long A Bombers. Good luck.Me and my brother went out on Lake Cumberland friday evening. My first time ever fishing Lake Cumberland from a boat and was hoping to get my first striper ever. We fished a couple hours waiting for dark. I caught one decent large mouth and then once night fell began casting topwater and sub surface lures against main lake bluffs. NOTHING. The lake was flat calm once the sun set and it got chilly. Lots of floating debris.
Will regroup and continue my quest for my first striper.
FYI I was casting jointed thundersticks, red fins, sliver, Gizz4 shallow diver and a 1oz dollfly with twister tail trailer. I am a striper fishing newbie but I threw the tackle box at them
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Thank you sir! I appreciate the info.You may do better to find where the alewives are working the banks(spawning). Start with black shale banks. As the season progresses, the shad begin working the shallow black shale banks later and as the water temps creep into the mid to upper 70's it gets later. Not uncommon for the shad to start after midnight and only last an hour or two. I have seen the early June bite start at 3 AM and be over by 4AM. At this time I would not be late launching somewhere between 12 and 1. Slivers, Jointed Thundersticks (or Redfins) and Long A Bombers. Good luck.
Any updated info on the night bite? Going down tomorrow night but fishing the river end around Conley Bottom. Tired of blanking on the lower end haha. My ol faithful spots are not cutting it here lately and a change of scenery is much needed
