That's great to hear and I'm sure they'll do really well in Lake Cumberland. Barkley and Cumberland are virtually the same body of water having both been formed by the damming of the Cumberland River. Although they're hundreds of miles apart I'm sure Cumberland will produce big ones...my only question would be why did they just now stock them in there, why not thirty years ago.
I think Dale Hollow has a solid population of big redears that people don't talk much about. It seems folks are pretty tight lipped about the shellcrackers on the Dale..I've heard there's big ones in there though.



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