1. Kentucky lake
2. Barkley lake
3. Dale Hollow
4. Barren
5. Nolin
6. Laurel, going by numbers and present word of mouth
7. Cedar Creek
8. Rough River
9. Malone
10. Cumberland

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1. Kentucky lake
2. Barkley lake
3. Dale Hollow
4. Barren
5. Nolin
6. Laurel, going by numbers and present word of mouth
7. Cedar Creek
8. Rough River
9. Malone
10. Cumberland
1. KY
2. Barren
3. Barkley
4. Rough
5. Dale (if i got there more it would be high up on the list).
6. Green
7. Nolin
146. Taylorsville
Well I ment to put my bath tub at 57 it that tells you how much I like T-Ville.
Seems like there would be a lot more than what weight it takes to win a tourney playing into this. For me facilities, the ability to fish different patterns on the same day or same week and catch fish, different species and abundance, and overall atmosphere for fishing play a huge role.
Malone may not be as big or have the facilities that Barren or Barkley or Ky does, but people slow down when they pass you while you are fishing. And it is pretty relaxing.
Malone was just one example like that that came to mind. I am sure there are other lakes that fit that bill.
My list
1) KY
2) Barkley
3) Barren
4) Malone
5) Green
6) Nolin
After that it would just be speculation. Maybe include some of the lakes at Peabody. Some rivers might start sneaking in there too.
I have caught tons of largies and stripers at Taylorsville. Jigs work great there, use a Zoom swim chunk or whatever as a trailer.
Hey Basskid. If you are that good at Taylorsville you need to take me fishing there, we could win a lot of money. I finished 9th there in the one and only (ever) time Renegade went there and I only had 2 fish. In fact 3rd through 13th had no more than 2 fish. Gary and David were the only team that had 3 fish, out of 115 boats. Every time I fish there 2 is my limit so I would be glad to learn from you. Let me know and we'll go.
My top 10:
Ky Lake
Barkley
Barren
Yatesville
Herrington
Nolin
Cumberland
Green River
Dale Hollow
Cedar Creek
Bassky
