Launched from Greenwood Ramp at 230 pm Wednesday. Ramp is in excellent shape. Water was stained brown mud color. Ran to PSI plant. Was happy to see zero barges tied up at the PSI discharge. Tied up against the wall and the mooring drum at PSI. Used night crawlers on carolina rigs with light 1/2 ounce sinker, and same rigs with small 3 to 3 1/2 inch shiners. Bite was fast and furious for about 2 hours from 330 pm to 530 pm. Caught small Stripers, Hybrids, Sauger, Drum, Skipjack herring, and 3-4 pound channel cats. Left there and ran to the dam fishing that area from 6 pm to about 10 pm. Only gate open were the uppers, and no hydros, nor the bear traps were dumping water. Water color was stained green. Ran heavier rigs behind the hydros, and anchored in the stronger curent path. Use 3 ounce sinker, and fished amall shiners and skipjack herring fillets. Ended up there with 3 soft shell turtles, a couple 4-5 pound drum, a great 8.5 pound hybrid, a couple small catfish, and a couple more 1-2 pound Stripers. REturned to the PSI to fish from 11 pm to 1 am, and used skipjack, night crawlers and shiners again to score some more hybrids, sauger, catfish, drum, and a gar for good measure. As the PSI folks started to dredge up river from us, the fishing shut down and we called it a night.
Overall river is in fair shape, stained color from mud to green, current was moderate and easy to handle, no major debris, some small debris mainly on the KY side due to the prevailing winds for the day
As we passed them, New Albany Park Ramp and Clarksville Ramp at the dam behind the hydros were open and in great shape.


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