Thanks, just was wondering if similar action was happening below any of the dams on the Kentucky River.

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Thanks, just was wondering if similar action was happening below any of the dams on the Kentucky River.
I just started fishing the Kentucky a few weeks ago after I put my camper down the Oregon area for the Winter. All the hybrids I've gotten so far have been in the 10"-12" range so I figured they were from a previous stocking but I haven't pulled in any sauger. I'll be there most of the next nine days but I'm still learning this river myself so maybe we can help each other out. Let me know what works for you....
Most of the sauger have been coming from areas near the backside of the dams in a variety of methods, most seem to be accidental catches while targeting other species. The hybrids are there and have reached above average sizes, but that is not common at all. Late summer they began the jumps, I was able to get into a few all about 5" on topwater. My buddy caught a 15" on a fly just the other day. They are there but the results of the large stocking efforts are yet to reach their potential. I beleive the same with the sauger as most of those caught have been pretty small as well.
About a week ago I put in at Boonesborough State Park. The white bass were chasing shad near the spillway and I was with my son so we fished it most of the day. Was catching a fish on almost every cast, mostly on small spinner baits. I decided to try deeper and switch to a deep diving crankbait fishing in about 12-15' of water. I caught about a dozen sauger 6"-8". There was a previous post with a link saying that they stocked Sauger up river in the spring. I believe this was what I was catching. Not sure if this helps, but they are there, just not sure on the size.
On another note. I have been fishing the mouth of the KY the last few weeks and have done really well Sauger fishing. They were hitting on jigs tipped with minnows in 15'-30' of water.
Thanks for the responses. Hope to get out this weekend and give it a try.
