Soft plastics amongst shoreline wood.

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Anybody been here lately just wondering how the bass bite is
Soft plastics amongst shoreline wood.
I fished the tail waters last Sunday night and on night crawlers we caught a gar, an eel and two baby cats. No bass though. I know that doesn't answer your question but it was an interesting night. Never seen a gar out of water nor ever seen an eel before.
Are you sure it was an eel and not a hell bender or another type of aquatic salamander iver heard talk of eels in ky but ive never ever seen one
I fished t-ville sat morning 5:30 to 11:00 am, the bite was very good, squarebill crankbaits caught 7 chunky 13 to 16 inch bass, also 1 on a 7 inch powerworm in motor oil, fishing standing timber around 2-6 foot deep, wanted to keep fishing but you know t-ville, a complete zoo after 12:00
I would have like to see that eel. If you have a picture you outta post it. Pretty uncommon to see them if you ask me
Yea I caught one nice bass on a crawfish square bill and then caught a 5lb'er off the jig. Picture should be on my profile.I fished t-ville sat morning 5:30 to 11:00 am, the bite was very good, squarebill crankbaits caught 7 chunky 13 to 16 inch bass, also 1 on a 7 inch powerworm in motor oil, fishing standing timber around 2-6 foot deep, wanted to keep fishing but you know t-ville, a complete zoo after 12:00
Let me guess. You throw a rapala shad rap just like the other 2 million crankbait fisherman on taylorsvilleI love crankin myself but I find jigs catch bigger fish. I fish a farm pond with lipless crankbaits and will catch 15 10" fish and several weeks ago threw on a jig for the first time in the pond and caught a 4 pounder. A lot of times it's just picky fish deciding what they want. Same pond one week later on the same timber my buddy pulled out a 5 pounder off a crank. Why do they have to be so picky lol
Eels are quite common in KY.
the river is full of them.
