04-26-06, 10:49 AM | #1 |
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KY Lake from 4/20/2006 to 4/25/2006
The reports that I've read all indicated that large concentrations of largemouth are in the major embayments in the mustard flowers. True, but 95% of them are dinks. Try flipping the very small, no-name cuts off of the main channel that have buck brush in the backs for the majority of your keeper sized fish. There are largemouths in all three stages of the spawn right now. My partner and I caught a 7 1/2 lb fish and 5 1/2 lb fish from main lake, chunk rock points. Look for points that either have visible chunk rock or clay above the surface, as these two usually lead to chunk rock drop offs away from the bank where the largest fish came from. Texas rigged craws/creatures and tubes, white Chatterbaits with a white fluke tail-dipped chartreuse, white/chartreuse Terminator spinnerbaits, and large black/blue rattling jigs are producing best. Hope this helps!
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04-27-06, 10:04 AM | #2 |
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Thank ya sir I will find out alot next week I guess. Probably that I can't catch fish. LOL
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