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    question about kentucky lake current

    How much current does it take to get the fish actively bitin--tva has been pullin about 30,000 on average at barkley while kentucky lake has been 60,000 up to a 100,000--is 30,000 enough to get the bass active--thanks in advance for any advice!

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    Re: question about kentucky lake current

    Personnally I like 20,000 or better on Barkley and 50,000 on Ky for sustained active bite....you will get the fish activated for a short time with lower pulls when they first step up the current..ex: 20,000 stepped up to 35,000 on Ky will activate them for a period of feeding. We have more than enough current right now....but also remember, there is more involved in getting sustained active feeding than current..current is a plus but not everything.

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    Re: question about kentucky lake current

    Mr. Stewart thanks so much for the good information--My buddy and I took a ledge trip with you last year which has helped our fishing a 1000%--Thanks so much your awesome!

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    Re: question about kentucky lake current

    Glad your fishing has improved....makes the effort I spend teaching my client's worth it...have a safe holiday.

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    Re: question about kentucky lake current

    I took Dave's eliminating water class last friday. Dave thanks for a great day. Stuff is still popping in my head from the class that I have to stop and jot down to pit in my notes. I would highly recommend this course to anyone. Dave is a great guy andis full of knowledge. Thanks again Dave

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    Re: question about kentucky lake current

    Quote Originally Posted by ronzo View Post
    I took Dave's eliminating water class last friday. Dave thanks for a great day. Stuff is still popping in my head from the class that I have to stop and jot down to pit in my notes. I would highly recommend this course to anyone. Dave is a great guy andis full of knowledge. Thanks again Dave

    Enjoyed having your here for the class. I have the weekend off and as soon as I get my grass mowed today I am gonna enjoy a little time off..have a safe holiday.

    Dave

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    Re: question about kentucky lake current

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveStewart View Post
    Enjoyed having your here for the class. I have the weekend off and as soon as I get my grass mowed today I am gonna enjoy a little time off..have a safe holiday.

    Dave
    Awe come on Dave it's only gonna be a thousand degrees this weekend....lol, not to mention yahoo's by the groves how could you take off and miss that fun? I too am going to do the same thing the yard is in dire need....

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