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    Sorry for the long delay, been very busy. I'm going back next Monday. Most of the details that I have read was tried in my previous 2 trips. I know 2 different people who said they burnt them up over memorial weekend. [have my doubts about both] I think I just went when it was bad conditions the other trips. I will let you know what I figure out.

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    Patoka has always been hard for me fishing for LM Bass.

    I caught some nice LM bass using plastic worms. Cast them out away from the boat and let them sink on a slack line down to the bottom. I probably should have let it fall on a tight line so that I could feel a bite on the way down but it worked. When I let it sit a while and started to reel it in I set the hook in a nice 3 lb LM bass. I was fishing the edge of a line of submerged timber at the mouth of one of the bays in the Patoka River Section just upriver from the bridge somewhere. It was a flat area at the mouth of the semi large creek mouth. This area up from the bridge was flooded before they could cut all the trees down. There are large areas of flooded timber up in the Patoka Lake River Section of Patoka Lake. This are has a lot more fertility and I fish it now. I started out fishing the Lick Fork area of Patoka Lake as most of my trips were one day events and it take me about 2 hours to drive up to the lake from my house. So four hours of drive time takes up most of the day. As I got older and wiser I started camping up at Patoka so that I could fish the entire weekend. Then I got older and even wiser and started fishing during the middle of the week. Patoka Lake is a entirely different experience in the middle of the week. Patoka lake is a high land type lake. It has varied structure and pretty clear water on the main lake most of the time. The water was very clear when the lake first opened back in 1978/79. I could see Northern Pike down in the top of submerged trees that were 10 ft tall and in 15 ft of water. And Northern Pike are camouflaged pretty good with their natural color pattern. But the sunlight penetrated down 10 ft. into the water and reflected back up to my eyes allowing me to see them below the surface hanging in the tree tops.

    Keep fishing and you will learn the tricks of Patoka. It's definitely not your typical flat land reservoir that everyone is so used to fishing around here. The fish in Patoka Lake have a excellent supply of gizzard shad and minnow to feed on and they have thousands upon thousands of places to hide in the submerged forests. Way up river there are stump fields off the main river channel along the flats that are adjacent to the old Patoka River Channel. The Old River Channel is pretty narrow. It's not wide like the TN river or the Ohio River. It's more like the width of the Pigeon Creek channel that runs though the city of Evansville, IN.

    There are many types of fish in Patoka. Walleye would be my favorite to fish for. Small Mouth bass. See Ray Rigsby for information on how to catch Patoka Lake's SM bass. LM bass and stripers are all over the lake.

    I use to catch the Northern Pike in the deeper sections of Lick Fork Creek area on White safety pin like Spinner Baits. Never caught many LM bass as the Northerns were aggressive and hit my baits first all the time.

    I read in an In Fisherman Critical Concepts book that Walleyes will chase the SM bass off their favorite haunts and the SM bass have to go to the deeper areas after being chased off the prime spots. Not sure if that's true but I thought I would throw that in as food for thought. I've not caught any SM bass or Walleye at Patoka. I fish mainly for Crappie and have caught some nice Channel Catfish while crappie fishing. Seems that the crappie and the catfish hang out in the same drop off areas with brush piles or stick ups on them.

    Good luck. The more you fish Patoka the better you get at it. Just like any other lake you have to put in the time to learn the fish's habits and locations. The rest is up to you. Time of day is a key factor especially in the hot summer months with the sunlight is intense and the sun is higher in the sky. Remember that Patoka has Eagles and other large birds of prey that feed on fish in shallow waters. So fish naturally are more skittish when they are in clear water and in shallow water. Check out the deeper drops in 18 to 20 ft depths. The thermocline at Patoka Lake sets up around 25' to 28'.

    And the water is up due to excessing rain and the flooding down stream from Patoka Lake. The Corps have been holding the water back in Patoka Lake to allow the water's down stream to finally dump all their water into the Ohio River, Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. That's taking longer these days due to the fact that it rains more often nowadays.

    Note: when the lake is up it's a different lake. New areas of brushy bank and grassy banks are opened up to the fish to feed in. They may be fishing during the evening hours too. I know guys that fish for crappie at night and do very well with artificial lights in the water.

    Quote Originally Posted by najerry View Post
    Sorry for the long delay, been very busy. I'm going back next Monday. Most of the details that I have read was tried in my previous 2 trips. I know 2 different people who said they burnt them up over memorial weekend. [have my doubts about both] I think I just went when it was bad conditions the other trips. I will let you know what I figure out.

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    I went back to Patoka Monday. I fished from 9 am until 5:30 pm and again I got spanked. I fished this lake exclusively in the mid 80's through most of the 90's and just don't remember it being this tough. One thing that I have figured out for sure is that any old spots I had are no longer worth fishing. Its become personal now and I wont give up.
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    Who gases up your truck and boat?

    Do you gas up your truck/vehicle and the boat? Do you wash your hands of gasoline after your done filling up the gas tank? Do you ever wear rubber gloves to cover your hands and prevent gasoline fumes/scent from getting on your hands. If you get gasoline on your hands it will effect your fishing trip negatively. That's a known fact. And if you get it on your hands and don't wash it off it will transfer to your baits. Fish can smell a tiny amount of gasoline on your bait and get turned off and not bite them. Even live bait fishermen know this. Also the size and diameter and the type of line can effect the bite. Clear line like Fluorocarbon line disappears in clear water. Choose a fishing line that has the same refractive index as water and you bite at Patoka will increase.

    I remember as a kid fishing a local swimming lake that also allowed fishing in the non swimming areas. I would drag a plastic worm though the shallow water and sight fish for small 1 lb and 1/2 lb LM bass. They looked interested in the bait but the worms back in the 1960's had the hooks exposed. There were two sets of hooks buried in the worm and the worms were not like they are today. They didn't flex and wiggle like todays softer plastic worms. And I didn't use any scents on the worms back them. I could watch the bass approach and then get turned off and not bite or try to inhale the worms. The fish probably could see me as I could definitely see them along the edge of the water. I was just a kid in Grade School back then. I didn't think about scent and how it effected the fish.

    Quote Originally Posted by najerry View Post
    I went back to Patoka Monday. I fished from 9 am until 5:30 pm and again I got spanked. I fished this lake exclusively in the mid 80's through most of the 90's and just don't remember it being this tough. One thing that I have figured out for sure is that any old spots I had are no longer worth fishing. Its become personal now and I wont give up.

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    Another thing that seems to be missing from the earlier years that I fished Patoka is the grass. I haven't found near the grass that used to be in the lake. Another thing that seems to be missing, what happened to the small island that use to be in the main lake between Painters creek and the dam? May have been 2 small islands, but I know there was at least 1. One of them always had a eagles nest on it.

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    Global Warming and excessive rain and flooding is what

    People want to deny the facts but the facts can be seen if you look. Excessive heating of the earth causes excessive variations and extremes in the weather. It will be raining in some areas more and drier in other areas more often. Remember we are talking about higher AVERAGE GLOBAL Temperatures not just higher temperatures in your local area. As the entire earth gets a few degrees warmer the effects of global warming can be seen if you look for them and accept what you see. There will be wilder swings in the weather over the coming years as more heat is added to the earth over time.

    Now the grass is gone as it's covered up by another extra 5 ft. of stained water which smothers the grass due to the lack of sunlight penetrating down into the deeper water. Grass will die off fast when it's covered by another 5 ft. of water. And more runoff into the water from excessive rainfalls will drag more sediment into the lake. The suspended particles settle down and fill up the lake over time. Ditches that were there in the early 1970's are now filled in with sediment. The grass will come back when the lake stabilized if that ever happens again. It seems like this spring it rains every other day. The last couple of days before this Past Saturday were filled with rain all day long for several days in a row due to Storm Cindi.

    Expect more hurricane's and more rain in some areas with excessive drought in other places. Like down in the South Eat there are huge fires consuming the landscape.

    The small Islands are covered by more water and are not visible now. When the lake drops back down to winter poll 532 ft. AMSL next winter they will be visible again if we don't get more rain this year. When the rains stop and the amount of water draining down into the lakes and rivers decreases then the Island will be seen again.

    The waters I use to fish have been higher this spring. I took pictures on my smart phone this year of all the flooding in my area. It was like this back in 1997 too. I have pictures on my Canon DSLR camera that I stored on my computer. I backed my computer up onto a external hard drive and the pictures are still on the external Hard Drive. But I lost my hard drive on my computer several times over the past 5 years and had to restore the hard drive with my DVD back up disks. I'm not good at bring the back ups back onto my computer. So I have multiple directors and users now on my main computer. Luckily I have two other more portable computers. An Asus ROG Notebook with a i7 Intel CUP and a fast GPU and big cooling fans to control the heat when I ramp up the CPU and GPU voltages. And then I got a new Microsoft Surface Pro 4 for my travels It's super lightweight unlike the 10 lb Asus ROG Notebook. This little table/laptop Microsoft Computer is light as a feather. I had to buy a keyboard for it and a docking unit so that I could run it like a desktop computer with my USB Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard and my Asus 27" Monitor. The Microsoft Docking Device will allow me to keep the surface Pro 4 charged up and also it will allow me to use the Router's hard wires to connect to the internet. I can use Wifi but it's slower and less dependable than using a network cable direct connecting the Surface Pro to the Router.

    When I get back home I have to figure out why the new Microsoft Windows 10 updates screwed up my Microsoft Office 2013 software. I keep getting an error message on my Outlook Email Program. It was working fine until the last MS Windows 10's updates. I think that MS screws up the software so that they can sell us the new Microsoft Office 2016 or rent it to us and make more money. They sure will have to answer to me when I call them on Monday. I've got better things to do with my time that spend hours on the phone with some MS Tech Support person from some foreign county that doesn't even speak English as their first language. I get tried of trying to hear and understand their thick foreign accents when I'm trying to talk technical stuff with people. Microsoft wants $99/year for each computer just to use their Office 2016 suit of programs. I would much rather pay just $200 for the program and be able to use it on all three of my computer than to rent it from them for a month at a time for each separate computer. That's highway robbery IMHO. I think it may cost about $#300 plus for me to get the Outlook 2016 email software for all three of my computer these days.





    Quote Originally Posted by najerry View Post
    Another thing that seems to be missing from the earlier years that I fished Patoka is the grass. I haven't found near the grass that used to be in the lake. Another thing that seems to be missing, what happened to the small island that use to be in the main lake between Painters creek and the dam? May have been 2 small islands, but I know there was at least 1. One of them always had a eagles nest on it.

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    I don't even know how to respond to that.
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    Yea. I got a little off subject.

    [QUOTE=Move

    When I get back home I have to figure out why the new Microsoft Windows 10 updates screwed up my Microsoft Office 2013 software. I keep getting an error message on my Outlook Email Program. It was working fine until the last MS Windows 10's updates. I think that MS screws up the software so that they can sell us the new Microsoft Office 2016 or rent it to us and make more money. They sure will have to answer to me when I call them on Monday. I've got better things to do with my time that spend hours on the phone with some MS Tech Support person from some foreign county that doesn't even speak English as their first language. I get tried of trying to hear and understand their thick foreign accents when I'm trying to talk technical stuff with people. Microsoft wants $99/year for each computer just to use their Office 2016 suit of programs. I would much rather pay just $200 for the program and be able to use it on all three of my computer than to rent it from them for a month at a time for each separate computer. That's highway robbery IMHO. I think it may cost about $#300 plus for me to get the Outlook 2016 email software for all three of my computer these days.[/QUOTE]


    Well today I got my desktop computer fixed. Had to go to Microsoft Support and talk to them on the phone and have them get into my computer remotely to fix the problem with my log in and account. That fixed the email problem with Outlook in my Office 2013 setup. Evidently when I updated my computer it got my user files corrupted somehow. A reinstall of Windows 10 fix the problem

    As for as the fishing at Patoka I guess we all will have to wait and hope the water levels recede and it stops raining so much. At least China is trying to stop building so many coal fire power plants and starting to use Solar as much as possible over there. That should help reduce the Green house emissions and clear up the air in China both. There is some hope if other's follow China's lead and reduce their green house emissions too. Then and only then will it stop raining so much and the hurricane:s won't be so forceful as there will be much less energy in the world.

    Until then fish the mudlines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    Well today I got my desktop computer fixed. Had to go to Microsoft Support and talk to them on the phone and have them get into my computer remotely to fix the problem with my log in and account. That fixed the email problem with Outlook in my Office 2013 setup. Evidently when I updated my computer it got my user files corrupted somehow. A reinstall of Windows 10 fix the problem

    As for as the fishing at Patoka I guess we all will have to wait and hope the water levels recede and it stops raining so much. At least China is trying to stop building so many coal fire power plants and starting to use Solar as much as possible over there. That should help reduce the Green house emissions and clear up the air in China both. There is some hope if other's follow China's lead and reduce their green house emissions too. Then and only then will it stop raining so much and the hurricane:s won't be so forceful as there will be much less energy in the world.

    Until then fish the mudlines.
    Dude, you need to keep your global warming/climate change(or whatever they call it this year) hysteria off the fishing board. Go to one of your left wing boards and spout all you want.
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    Fair enough

    Quote Originally Posted by JTindle View Post
    Dude, you need to keep your global warming/climate change(or whatever they call it this year) hysteria off the fishing board. Go to one of your left wing boards and spout all you want.
    You need to learn to believe the scientific evidence. The earth is not flat! I'll leave it there.

    Nothing of any real interest has been posted on the IN board in the last several years. No one posts anything about fishing in here anymore. So why are you dragging up old posts anyway. Don't you have something positive to say about fishing. This thread is about Patoka lake. It's about fishing. And weather has a pronounced effect on the fishing. Global warming has a pronounced effect on the weather. If you can't see the connections then that's your fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    You need to learn to believe the scientific evidence. The earth is not flat! I'll leave it there.

    Nothing of any real interest has been posted on the IN board in the last several years. No one posts anything about fishing in here anymore. So why are you dragging up old posts anyway. Don't you have something positive to say about fishing. This thread is about Patoka lake. It's about fishing. And weather has a pronounced effect on the fishing. Global warming has a pronounced effect on the weather. If you can't see the connections then that's your fault.
    By evidence are you referring to the "adjusted temperatures" over the last 20 years that have always been adjusted up and never adjusted down? Or are you referring to the hacked email scandal where they admitted to adjusting numbers? Or the false 97% of climate scientist fake news? Investigate the satellite data on temperatures, you may be surprised! By your screen name(MoveOn.org..LOL) I'm surprised you fish anyway, aren't you concerned about hurting the fishes lips, or all the CO2 from your outboard or do you use electric motor only? Don't want to put any more of that deadly CO2 in the atmosphere, we may cause all the trees and plant life to outgrow the earth...LOL!

    Do yourself a favor and quit going to MoveOn.org and those other leftist websites and love your neighbor and do some good for someone, the ecosystem can care for itself.

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    Take this **** to the off topic board......

    Right / Wrong, Pink/ Purple, Black/White........no matter, these arguments don't belong on the fishin side of the boards.....
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