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  1. #1
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    Ky River in Carrollton

    Took last Friday off work to do some fishing. Took my canoe across to the far side below the dam and parked on the rocks. Fished for about an hour with no hits. Then I remembered the Yum A-rig that I bought a couple months ago try for crappie. First cast was short, just to see how it would manage in the tumbling water right below the dam. About 2 cranks and it just stopped. I said a bad word, thinking I had gotten snagged. Lifted the rod up to see how bad it was, and when I got the line tighter, I felt a little head shake. I said to myself, "hey, this is a fish." A couple more cranks on the reel handle to get more tension, and lift the rod, and he starts taking line.
    I kept the rod high, and tried using my finger on the spool for more drag, and the rod just bent into a 'U.' Fought the fish for probably 15 minutes, losing line the whole time. I didn't think I could get the canoe untied and back into the water one-handed, so I hopped off the wall onto the rocks and started jogging along the rocks trying to regain some line. Went about 100 yds. till the rocks ended and the mud began. Probably 200+ yds. of line out at this time. So I just said what the heck, tightened the drag and started pumping and cranking. Then it pulled loose. Nothing broke, the wires on the A-rig were a little more bent than usual.
    One of those days that I wish I had a "real boat" to fish from. I bet trolling that A-rig back and forth below the dam would have yielded some big stripes...

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    I like to think it was a stripe but I have a feeling it was more like a bighead or silver.I know for a fact they are stacked up below dams right now.And I mean stacked up......they are one heck of a fighting fish and have caught them one right after another fishing for stripes below Mcalpine.Good luck Chuck
    What size are the silver and bighead you are catching?

    Mostly silver or bighead?

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    Last edited by peter; 06-18-2013 at 07:53 AM.

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    We catch a lot of stripers and hybrids at lock 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyriverblues View Post
    We catch a lot of stripers and hybrids at lock 1
    Oh I know I have fished #1 many times but also know I used to catch mostly stripes at Mcalpine to.This is just what we have coming. Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat12 View Post
    What size are the silver and bighead you are catching?

    Mostly silver or bighead?

    Thanks
    Both...seems one will be dominate for a period of time then switch. Many in 20 to 30# range some you just don't turn when they put there tail to the wind fishing directly below the dam. Then it's a matter of broken line,hooks pull out or bent. I mainly use a 1oz rooster tail or large inline spinner. You can tell within a few minutes if striper are there or the KY. Tuna is. Chuck

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