Quote Originally Posted by kc View Post
I don't know about you guys but this winter has got me with the worst case of cabin fever imaginable. It's killing me to only be able to watch fishing on TV but watching ESPN yesterday I saw the segment from last June on KY lake where Bobby Lane won the tournament ledge fishing up in the TN section of the lake. I have not done much ledge fishing on KY to date but I am looking forward to giving it more of a try this year. ESPN was touting a 10" carolina rigged worm, a fat-free crank bait, and they showed Bobby using a swim bait which is kind of intriguing to me. For you seasoned KY lake anglers what are your favorite ledge lures and are do you have any special twists to setup or presentation that may help a nubie ledge fisherman?

kc
I live on the lake and struggled for years trying to learn the ins and outs of ledge fishing here, I finally had enough and went out with Dave Stewart and I have never looked back. I knew some of what he was teaching me but I never knew how to put it all together, you can be told a dozen times "how to" but until I was shown the "correct" way of doing it by Capt. Dave you feel aimless. I now know the where and when's, I have a better understanding of baits and movements of bass, C-rig and jig techniques, all this combined with a little added confidence makes a world of difference. I know this sounds like a plug for Dave (which it is really I guess) and since I have recommended dozen of guys to book a trip and "fill in their gaps" none of which have came back and said it was a waste of their time they all have been thoroughly impressed.

Baits, If you watched the FLW when Williamson won he touted that his co-angler Brandon Hunter (who won the co-angler side) had used a Zoom ole monster in plum and wore him out, also Russ Lane said he used a 10" worm in plum. KVD, and Skeet used a 12" power worm in plum (yes - 12"), I found the Xcite Maximus was awesome when rigged with their shakey head style hook on the ledges. Read Daves report from last year and you'll see the DT20M in green shad and Grey Shiner was awesome as well.

Let the current dictate size, the weather/water color dictate color. Most of all be a student of the game and have fun.