
Originally Posted by
elnutsmalljaws
Fished from daylight to dark on the LBL side of Kentucky. Water was 45-46 to start and floated up to 48 in some places by days end. Water was slightyly stained a bit but I always had a hard time with KY Lake water clarity after looking at Dale all winter. I did notice some current most of the day and I guess the level was a bit above winter pool. Fished the fly most of the morning with Duck and Chartruese and a couple of other colors on some deeper banks at various depths between 8-12 feet and deeper points with only landing 1 short smallie and 1 - 8lb Drum. Tried different jerkbaits on windy main and secondary points that only produced 1 smallies but that was a good 3 pounder. Tied on a 1/2 oz Silver Buddy on one rod and 1/4 oz shaky head with 4" Green Pumpkin straight tail worm and moved out to deeper water off main lake points and secondary points that ended up producing 6 fish total (4 smallies and 2 Ky's) between the 2 baits. All fish were in 15-18 foot of water and the 4 smallies were between 2 and 4 pounds with largest being 3-15. Landed 3 on the shaky head and 3 on the Silver Buddy. All 3 on the Buddy were Smallies and the biggest of the day was on the Buddy as well. SLOW presentation on the shaky head and barely ripping the buddy off the bottom and then letting it settle back to the bottom was the ticket. Wind picked up more and more as the day went on and limited my running between pockets later in the day. Hingsight 20/20, I spent too much time in trying to make the Fly produce and should have given up on it earlier than I did for I think I would have caught more if I spent more time in the deeper water fishing on bottom. 6 smallies, 2 Ky's and 1 Drum for my day trip to Ky Lake. Good to get the boat out and sure beat the hell out of a day at work. Shoulder is killing me but well worth the pain.