OK, all you Nolin experts.
I've been worn over to Nolin, and I am even thinking Rough river will get more fishing from me in the future.
Here's my questions:
I know the lake drops much further than KY/Barkley do in the winter, how difficult does this make running the lake? How many really dangerous spots are there?
In the west lakes, the cooler weather will bring the shad into the bigger creeks and bays, not so much the little cuts. On Nolin and Rough is this the same? As the water cools, will the fish move more into the bigger creeks, or will main lake cuts still be as productive as summer?
I've always heard these lakes can not be fished effectively in the summer, unless you fish at night. Since I can fish during the week, will this hold true? Can I fish it during the week, dodge the weekend crazies, and have productive summer fishing?
I would guess the last question would be yes, based upon my fishing with 'Whisker this past weekend.
Finally, and this is a boat question. I don't normally beach my boat. I have a keel shield, but still hate to beach the boat. How many of you will beach your boat when the lakes are drawn down? I know when I fish alone, I generally pull the boat off the trailer and tie up to the dock, and I've seen many do the same, just pull up on the bank, but I've seen some use a rope. Having a fiberglass boat, would you reccomend using the rope to launch the boat and pull it up on the ramp/bank, or would you pull it off and use the motor to slowly pull the boat up on the bank? I would think when you come in at the end of the day you have to use the big motor to pull up, so why not when launching?
I hope that is not too many questions to ask, and I want to thank everyone in advance for the answers.
Danny



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