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do they ever hatch,seems everyone i catch is 12-141\2",i think they are just born 12" they don't hatch there,completely different fish.i think they are just travelers from up salt river that have escaped from ponds.
Went out yesterday afternoon to T Ville. We put in at Possum Ridge and rode by Settlers to have a look. The parking lot was completely underwater. I did see the top of one road sign up by where the porties normally are. Water was muddy but really not as bad as I thought it would be. Does anybody know why T Ville is still so high when other lakes around are back to normal. Just curious.
Not sure what lake is back to normal, called wax motel this morning and the parking lot at wax is still under water. They said you can get maybe 8 trailers on the lot. Rought is still like 18 foot over summer pool. The ohio river is still way up too. Taylorsville feeds into the salt river which feeds into the ohio. So it is going to take some time to get everything down to summer pool. Them fish are still feeding, just gotta find them.
It aint the best lake in the state (not even close) but the way gas prices are it's better to be in the dead sea this time of year than working in the yard or other honey-do's. You can catch fish it's just takes longer finding them. I dont know any lake in the state right now that's in good shape.
I guess back to normal is probably a wrong choice of words. I understand that most of the lakes are still up some but T-Ville seems to be higher than most. Looking at today's corp report TVille is still up 17.6 feet. Green shows being right at summer pool. Nolin about 8 feet up. It still felt good to get out yesterday even with the big goose egg.
Mother nature has a way of working things out, I guess we will have to wait and see how the spawn fairs. They are dropping it about a foot and a half per day, so it think it will be in decent shape in a week or so barring any big rains.
Just saw the weather forecast...It's supposed to rain 5 out of the next 8 days...... It might be June before things get some what back to normal around the Louisville area.![]()
