Had a good day on Ky lake yesterday. Boated a ton of bass (mostly dinks). The second cast of the day I pulled in a 4 or 5 pound smallie. Didn't have scales, but I laid it on the board and it was almost 20 inches, probably over 22 if I squeezed the tail together. It looked like it had swallowed a football. Caugh another, smaller 17 inch smallie on the next cast - then began the dink fest which continued the next 5 hours - a few more keepers in the mix but nothing worth mentioning.
The big small mouth, and the bulk of the others came on a megabass jerkbait in pro-blue, and a few on a jig and crankbait.
Probably the best catch of the day was a white bass that was an easy 3 lbs. It was 15 inches and fat. The biggest white I have caught.
Also the lake is LOW now. I must have drfted maybe a foot outside of the bouys and hit a rockpile, although when sitting there on the rocks it looked like I was lined up directly in between two sets of bouy markers - Even the GPS had me dead on the lane. Luckily I knew where I was, and was aware of the quick rises around that area - even inside the bouys - so I was just over an idle, but it still took a chip or two out of the skeg - no lower unit damage. Just a reminder to use your head out there, especially when out of the main lake channels.



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