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    Rock fish

    Is there any rock fish around louisville areas..new in town

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    Yes, they are called "striped bass" or "stripers" here, since they are landlocked. There are also hybrids from Striped Bass and white bass that everyone calls "Hybrids". They are in the Ohio River and many lakes, most notably Lake Cumberland, and in the Cumberland river below the dam. Hybrids in many of the larger lakes...search for "stripers". "hybrids", and "strippers" and there is plenty of information!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WetFoot View Post
    Yes, they are called "striped bass" or "stripers" here, since they are landlocked. There are also hybrids from Striped Bass and white bass that everyone calls "Hybrids". They are in the Ohio River and many lakes, most notably Lake Cumberland, and in the Cumberland river below the dam. Hybrids in many of the larger lakes...search for "stripers". "hybrids", and "strippers" and there is plenty of information!
    No, no, no .... whatever you do, don't do a search for "strippers" (especially if you're married) LOL !!!

    Lake Cumberland would be your primary "rock fish" lake. (only lake stocked with Stripers)

    Taylorsville Lake or Guist Creek Lake would be the closest lakes to Louisville area for Hybrids, but I believe Barren River Reservoir would have larger Hybrids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmytttran@ View Post
    Is there any rock fish around louisville areas..new in town
    Yes, below mcalpine dam in downtown louisville. You put in in indiana. Lots of rocks so you have to be careful and current is very dangerous. I don't go down there if the lower gauge is 12' or above. It takes a while to learn the different water flows from the dam. I would not get near the big tainter gates. They **** you in. Make sure your trolling motor is working as a backup.

    Usee the two search boxes at the top right of this forum to get a lot more info.

    Fall is good there if the water is not too high.

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