Taylorsville Lake has some big Gizzard shad
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Looking for a place to catch some big shad to take fishing for stripers in cumberland river.
Thanks in advance
Chris
Taylorsville Lake has some big Gizzard shad
Looks like someone was watching Mr Farmer this past weekend
Very difficult to catch shad out of 88 degree water and fish em in the 64 degree river. You can get away with a 15 degree change but 25+ degree change is too much. I tried that for years and decided it's not worth the effort. Your best bet is to try and find bait out of the river or throw plugs/swimbaits.
Your best bet may be lake cumberland country store on us 127.
Have no problem keeping them alive. I catch them at taylorsville spillway the night before. I have developed a air conditioning system for my holding tank, the water temperature in the tank when i leave taylorsville is about 62 degree's. Was at burkesville saturday, fished all day, shad were still frisky when i left late that afternoon. My problem was the shad i caught were all 4 to 5 inches. Need some 8 to 10 inches. Hard to find!Very difficult to catch shad out of 88 degree water and fish em in the 64 degree river. You can get away with a 15 degree change but 25+ degree change is too much. I tried that for years and decided it's not worth the effort. Your best bet is to try and find bait out of the river or throw plugs/swimbaits.
If you really wanna catch the big boys down there, get a tank full of 12" skipjacks from below the dam. There in the river by the thousands. They are real easy to catch as well.
And they don't stop at 12". An absolute blast to catch. have caught them on just about every lure I've thrown in the Cr tailwaters.
