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I talked to Mike(CO) this past sunday on the ohio river and he had only heard of the 9lber that was caught and released.
I don't care.......I don't fish it. Only been one time and the 20 boats were enough to drive me away.
Later,
Geo
There are big fish in that the 3 main pits. Most locals who fish it a lot just don't talk about them. Do I believe a 11# bass out of bluegrass? Absolutely. Is it over fished and way to many fish below the 18" min are kept? Yes. Are way to many 5#+ fish kept? Again yes. Will it sustain it's current level of fishing? Nope.
Thanks for the input. I hope it does put more pressure on that lake, it's my least favorite of all the lakes out there. I enjoy the peace and quite on the others.
Honestly though I doubt my little post will make a difference. Someone would have had to of lived under a rock the last 10yrs to not know what the lake produces. Between the Internet and the newspaper articles I'd say the cat was already out of the bag.
You're probably right. I don't think a post here will "unhide" a gem, but it may very well solidify some information someone "thought" was legit.Thanks for the input. I hope it does put more pressure on that lake, it's my least favorite of all the lakes out there. I enjoy the peace and quite on the others.
Honestly though I doubt my little post will make a difference. Someone would have had to of lived under a rock the last 10yrs to not know what the lake produces. Between the Internet and the newspaper articles I'd say the cat was already out of the bag.
I get the same thing from a lot of my friends about my website and posting stuff about certain lakes up North.
If someone is willing to make the 17 hr trek north, and then portage 20 miles into the BUSH, they they DESERVE to have a little additional information. 90% of folks are unwilling to do that.
Later,
Geo
I'm not sure how much more fishing pressure bluegrass's main pit can stand. It's getting more pressure since I started fishing it in 2003. Ever since they started allowing gas motors to be used on these pits the number of boats has increased significantly.
Thanks for the input. I hope it does put more pressure on that lake, it's my least favorite of all the lakes out there. I enjoy the peace and quite on the others.
Honestly though I doubt my little post will make a difference. Someone would have had to of lived under a rock the last 10yrs to not know what the lake produces. Between the Internet and the newspaper articles I'd say the cat was already out of the bag.
Fished for a couple hrs Wednesday afternoon. Didn't catch a lot but did have 2 keepers, biggest going 21".
Went over to Bluegrass F&W area around 11 am and only saw two or three boats on Bluegrass Pit and a couple of kayaks on Loon Pit. It was already in the 90's by then.
Everyone may have already gone home by then.
