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    read the thread. did a little more digging and also found thread on lakecumberland.com forum where KDFWR biologists confirmed netting a hybrid while netting walleye. Conclusion.....Hybrids do exist in LC!! Good buddy of mine swears they're not there.....he now owes me a beer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by air1lch View Post
    read the thread. did a little more digging and also found thread on lakecumberland.com forum where KDFWR biologists confirmed netting a hybrid while netting walleye. Conclusion.....Hybrids do exist in LC!! Good buddy of mine swears they're not there.....he now owes me a beer!
    Before you bang on him to hard keep in mind that they aren't advertised and if you ask alot of state fishery biologist they will tell you they aren't in the lake as well. Some will say they are but in very small numbers while others will discount it all together.

    Are they there you bet they are and Jeff aka stripernut1 knows it well as he lives there and fishes the lake constantly. It only stands to reason that suplimental stocking of true Rockfish every now and then some Hybrids are going to make it in the frey. White bass are purposely being stocked in an effort to bring them back to the lake. They are getting better but have a long way to go yet..

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    I've caught a couple of hybrids as well.


    Thanks for all the info.


    We managed to catch some crappie, a couple of walleye, several small stripers, and a few other odd and end fish. We did pretty good Wed night, not so much last night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstorm View Post
    I've caught a couple of hybrids as well.


    Thanks for all the info.


    We managed to catch some crappie, a couple of walleye, several small stripers, and a few other odd and end fish. We did pretty good Wed night, not so much last night.
    How long did u fish? Upper end or lower end of lake? Did you miss a lot , did the bite just really slow down the next day? I'm going to try this coming week and want to get as much info as poss. Got my light today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REM19 View Post
    How long did u fish? Upper end or lower end of lake? Did you miss a lot , did the bite just really slow down the next day? I'm going to try this coming week and want to get as much info as poss. Got my light today.
    dont make this harder than it is lol. the beauty of this is just go put the light out and relax. its not magic, its still fishing, some nights are better than others. i will tell you this, dont expect alot , with this very full, very bright moon the light has less of a "drawing" effect on the right bait at the right depth . but once again, the beauty of this is its very relaxing whether youre catching fish or not. if you are a hellbent driven tournament angler this type of fishing isnt for you....its peaceful, its quiet, and some nights its very very slow. sometimes it really is about just enjoying. good luck to you.

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    p.s. this type of fishing isnt new, parts of the lake looked like a lit up city back in the 70s, there would literally be 40-50 boats within sight of the dam/indian creek/ rowena. all with lanterns hung over the side fishing for whitebass and crappie. and it doesnt matter which end of the lake, i am on the jamestown end of the lake, but i have buddies that catch as many fish (actually alot more walleye) on the somerset end. as a matter of fact my next nite lite trip will be to cumberland point monday night. walleye pictures arent near as tasty as the actuall fillet !

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    We fished near the Jamestown area. The first night we fished all night. The second night we switched spots and set up on a wall area on the main lake (like everyone else the first night was doing). LOL, we should have stuck w/ stipernuts advise and stayed in the mouth of the creek.

    We didn't miss many bites. They hit anywhere from about 10' to the bottom. I don't know if the second night was not as good due to location or the bite was just not "on". Almost 1/2 the crappie caught were in the 13-14" range.

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    I fished the lake this past weekend but was down by Fishing Creek. I was trying out a green light I had on my boat but despite hundreds of minnows swimming around I had no luck at all. At dawn I switched to trolling for stripers. We limited out by 10am, with the biggest being 27 inches. Sunday morning we were back trolling again and limited out by 10:30am. It was good weekend for stripers and there are still plenty of them near Fishing Creek this time of year. The water was 82 to 83 degrees.

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    What were you trolling with Adam? And how deep were most of the fish? I hope to go back down next week and not sure what I want to try for.

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    I was trolling shiners. My fish finder was showing surface clutter down 30 to 40 feet making it hard to read but it appeared the active fish were between 20 to 30 feet. The first day most of the hits came around 25 feet deep. The second day it was closer to 20 feet deep. The last hit of the day came around 10:30am with full sun over head and it hit a shiner at only 15 feet. I've never seen them hit that shallow, in warm water, and with direct sun.

    Had I checked my bait I'm sure I could have limited out earlier. I baited the lines at 5:30 and replaced the shiners on the lines that got hit. We had 3 by 8:30 and I was out of bait. At 10:30 when I pulled in all my lines I had two dead shiners and everything else was empty hooks. I was running 3 plainer boards on each side a balloon rig and a couple down rods.

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    Thanks for the info Adam. I may try stripers again the next time I go down.

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    Stripernut....u sure bout them being hybrids???? Lmao!!!

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