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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by Wormin View Post
    Hey Chub I see your from the Ville so think of Taylorsville on the 4th and multiply the crown times 4 then reduce the lake size by a factor of 10 and you now have Cedar on the weekend.
    The last time I went to Taylorsville was sometime in the summer of 2008 and I swore then I'd never go back..and it wasn't a holiday weekend either, just a regular ol' weekend.

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Bring on the Alberta Clippers, December, 33 degrees, sleet, snow, rain, wind out of the north at about 10, on a Tuesday and my beloved Dale Hollow. Very few fishermen, no jet skis, no party boaters, just me, my favorite FNF rod and BIG SMALLMOUTH munching on the fly.

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Word on that....and if you can't get your main homey Cliff...maybe it will be with your backup homey Mark 8^)

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    Bring on the Alberta Clippers, December, 33 degrees, sleet, snow, rain, wind out of the north at about 10, on a Tuesday and my beloved Dale Hollow. Very few fishermen, no jet skis, no party boaters, just me, my favorite FNF rod and BIG SMALLMOUTH munching on the fly.
    i was out on laurel last night fishin up around hightop adn there was about 5 teenage kids swimming about past the bouys at the high top boat ramp at night with no lifejackets and no lights i could just hear themand barely see them in what little moon was reflecting off the water and they seemed to be drinkin a bit since i heard dont get water in the beam on several occasions... i looked around and there was still people running everywheres like idiots... we left there and went over to spruce creek then i also seen a guy go up in spruce creek doing everybit of 70 at about 1 am and it almost to foggy to distinguish the treeline with the sky turn around and whip right in front of us about 50 yards in front of us... but it was about 2 or so... so i just picked up the ole trolling motor and we headed on in.... i figure if someone is ignorant enough to risk there life at such a high rate of speed on a foggy night then they can have it... i mean it was laurel lake so there wasnt much catchin goin on...and its pretty narrow at the mouth of spruce creek but i did have a brown fish go 18 inches on a jig..and we caught 5 others next biggest was a 14 inch greenfish.... OH yeah and i so cannot wait to get that conservation officer job.... cause i am going to just cruise the lake at night and watch lights click on on boats then i am going to give them a boating safety reminder... at night i usually get on pad and then hold it there aint no sense in goin no faster.... we ran from the mouth of spruce and back to grove... which is about 1 mile or so... i seen probably 4 or 5 boat lights come on as i was going down the lake... it was like i was setting off motion lights..... BUT back to elnuts comment.... i looked down at the ole timex prior to pulling up the trolling motor to leave and told dad.... a little over 5 months till this water is about 35 degrees cooler and we will be jiggling that bobber waiting on them big brown monsters that patrol the haunts of dale, laurel and cland.......

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    Bring on the Alberta Clippers, December, 33 degrees, sleet, snow, rain, wind out of the north at about 10, on a Tuesday and my beloved Dale Hollow. Very few fishermen, no jet skis, no party boaters, just me, my favorite FNF rod and BIG SMALLMOUTH munching on the fly.
    You know Elnuts...I was just thinking today how dag gone hot it's been here lately and then I read your post and I suddenly felt a slight chill...Your posts and the tv show Deadliest Catch have a way of cooling me off.

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by Chubminnow View Post
    You know Elnuts...I was just thinking today how dag gone hot it's been here lately and then I read your post and I suddenly felt a slight chill...Your posts and the tv show Deadliest Catch have a way of cooling me off.
    Deadliest catch is T-ville on labor day weekend at settlers trace ramp.

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by dc chopper View Post
    Deadliest catch is T-ville on labor day weekend at settlers trace ramp.
    that made me lol literally..... but i would say this weekend coming up will be a dangerous one out there on any of the lakes in ky and especially on the roads too....... i have came to the conclusion that some people are oblivious to the dangers on the lake.... best one i have ever seen on the lake was at barren last year... a family with there dog was out on the lake.... the family had a lifejacket on their little dog and they had 2 young kinds about 2 years old or so without lifejackets on...... beats all i have ever seen.....

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    Re: Story from Cedar Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    Bring on the Alberta Clippers, December, 33 degrees, sleet, snow, rain, wind out of the north at about 10, on a Tuesday and my beloved Dale Hollow. Very few fishermen, no jet skis, no party boaters, just me, my favorite FNF rod and BIG SMALLMOUTH munching on the fly.
    Brotha.......you SAID it...........

    NO IDIOTS, no pleasure boaters.......no DRUNKS.........no jetskis.....

    ONLY FOOLISH smalljawers

    Later,

    Geo

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