>Mhall - What a small world it is sometimes...we had our long
>sleeves on so we couldn't see each other's fishin.com
>tattoo's. Kind of makes me think the guys that run this site
>should come up with some decals to sale for a buck or two a
>piece or something.
>
>As for my trip there, hey that's why it's called fishin'. I'll
>be back though, I gaurantee I'll be back! I assume you live
>down around that area somewhere, maybe we can hook up with
>each other for a day the next time I'm down there...what's
>your email address?
Actually Chub I live in Oldham county, 20 minutes outside east of Louisville. It's a long drive for me but I love the lake and have for many years now. My e-mail address is [email protected]. Sounds like gettinggone is catching them, there is always somebody that is. When I go, it's when I can, and if all these fronts we have are treating you wrong, then well it can either be good or not so good. This I know about Cumberland for sure and anybody that denies it is telling stories. Of all the lakes in this state almost none will change patterns quicker than the big C. Also if you fish the deep clear highland lakes such as Dale or Cumberland with regularity it will make you a better fisherman elsewhere in my opinion. Use flouocarbon line and lighten up on the test. In my opinion it helps, alot will disagree with that, but it helped me get bit more. I was looking at 10lb low-vis green trilene the other day 5 feet down with polarized glasses, that's not a good thing to an ole wary brown bass.



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