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  1. #13
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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by rickhise View Post
    I know you have kept me on fish all season, but a couple filet's would make me smile, or share a walleye spot on DH
    We can put you on some,but with colder weather,fish bite will very dependent on the following conditions.Dale walleyes can only be caught from back of your warm houseboat stocked with a large quanity of food ,drink ,Direct TV with all sports networks and 2 or more scantly clad hostess.If any of the conditions aren't meet,catch rate will be very poor!

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Ky Trophy Fish View Post
    We can put you on some,but with colder weather,fish bite will very dependent on the following conditions.Dale walleyes can only be caught from back of your warm houseboat stocked with a large quanity of food ,drink ,Direct TV with all sports networks and 2 or more scantly clad hostess.If any of the conditions aren't meet,catch rate will be very poor!
    Sounds like my kinda fishin in these conditions.......especially with the hostesses "scantilly" clad !! As long as they are female!!lol

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    I saw a 12Lb. Walleye at Green. Was loading up when some fellas came in to load up as well & had to show us their fish to us. A 12Lber is a pretty nice one that's for sure.

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Nice walleye. Nice striper too. I have been doing well with the stripers also four over 30lbs so far this new year that is two days.

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Ky Trophy Fish View Post
    A man of your ecomomic stature doesn't worry about a paltry $ 500 taxidermy bill. You spend that much every week on fine cigars and spirits! Not to mention the upkeep on your 6 girl friends.
    You've been breathing in those boat gas fumes again ain't ya?

    Just for the heck of it I looked it up...and according to the Ky Fishing and Boating guide the Kentucky State record Walleye was 21 pounds, 8 ounces, caught out of Lake Cumberland back in October of 1958...I was thinking Lake Cumberland is where the states trophy eye came from.

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by kyjake View Post
    Nice walleye,larger than any I have caught.Here is a picture on one I got below Greenup dam 11-13-09,take a guess at length and weight of this one,will post the information later today.
    Jake
    http://www.fishin.com/forums2/attach...1&d=1262452981
    The walleye in my picture was 26" ,weighed 6 lb. 10 oz.
    Jake

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Congrats on a hog of a wall eye, thanks for the report and pics. I would like to get in on some of that myself.

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by green river time View Post
    Nice walleye. Nice striper too. I have been doing well with the stripers also four over 30lbs so far this new year that is two days.
    On the CR or CL?

    -Rich

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Nice eye, they are definitely in there! I caught my biggest eye ever on the CR last winter, it went around 8lbs. Talk about DELICIOUS! Enjoy.

    -Rich

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    For me I have been fishing the Cumberland River think about it the water coming out of the dam is in the upper 40s so the fish are running up to the dam.

    Have Fun and be Safe GREEN RIVER TIME

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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Nice fish Randy.

    If you don't mind sharing - Alewife or Gizz?

    GRT - not sure I follow you? Isn't the temp about the same throughout the river in the winter? Are you saying the water coming out of the dam is actually warmer? Isn't the upper 40s on the cold side of prefered temps for stripes and eyes?

    I think the annual winter shad kill in the lake getting sucked through the dam is the reason you want to be there.

  12. #24
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    Re: Cold Weather-High Water= Big Fish

    Caught on alewives. Fish are at dam to feed on bait getting sucked out of lake through turbines or sluice gates.No other reason for them to fight the heavy current next to dam.

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