Sorry but I was laughing when I read your post even though it's not funny at all. I love Cumberland and I wish there was a magic bullet for that lake but there's not. I too have done what you did only to go back to the same area or very similar type areas and just whack the tar out of'em the very next day. Those wind blown banks and the ole spinnerbait slow rolled or at times burned can be deadly down there this time of year. Don't be afraid to power fish down there in low 50 degree water as those ole brown bass will come out of 20 feet to smash a spinnerbait just under the surface. This past January, middle of the month, I got a wild hair and went down there by myself and fished hard all morning. I had a couple of dinks and maybe one undersized smallmouth. Frustrated and was thinking of going home, I decided I was going to target stripers. I tied on a 1/2 oz white bucktail jig and a 3 inch white grub trailer and began to make very long casts and just crank it back to the boat with a nothing special retrieve. I never did catch a striper but what I did catch was 5 smallmouth that was over a 19 lb sack, all released of course. Go figure water in the low 50's to upper 40's and guys fishing the F-N-F and I smacked'em around on a big profile hairjig rolled to the boat in less than 8 feet of water. You didn't do anything wrong it was just the big C being her usually old self, cranky that day, kinda like the wife get's sometime, LOL.



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May be he will be kind enough to remove those brown fish from our striper banks in those areas