Don't know about Blue Cats, but there's definitely some sows of the other (catfish) versions. Bass .... yep, they're in there. My biggest (landed) was 7lbs ... have hooked others that were bigger.
Herrington is one of the most productive Bass waters in the state, according to KDFWR. You've just got to learn the lake, and pay your dues (time) to figure them out.
If you're going to be living around Kennedy Bridge ... you're in the area of one of the biggest community holes on the lake ... LOL !! Seriously, just go down there on any tourney night and count the number of boats that flog those two banks to death ... LOL !!
Biggest I've ever heard of, coming from Herrington (Bass), supposedly weighed 12lbs ... but, that was years ago. Wouldn't surprise me if more 8lb Bass died of old age, than were ever caught from there. You'd be surprised at the size of the Crappie there, too.
All the standard baits & techniques will work on Herrington ... you just have to fish it often, to keep up with their movements (depth). I've caught Bass from 1ft deep to 30ft deep ... depending on conditions (weather/season/water level/etc).
Just use your imagination & knowledge, as to what bait & technique to use on whatever type of bank you fish. And don't be afraid to throw cranks at night ... over 12-15ft depths of water ... parallel to the bank. Not even a bad idea to "worm fish" that bank, then turn around and crank it. And don't think that, just because you are the 5th boat in a line, down a stretch of bank .... that you probably aren't going to get a chance at a fish. There's been many a night that I've fished a bank, behind several other boats, and caught fish ... sometimes within casting distance behind a boat !! Fish your plastics slow ... fish your cranks "Stop & go" ... (can't give you any hints about other baits, never used'em ... LOL )
...pappy




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