don't want exact area, but where Jacks creek, beach creek, Chowning area?? just wondering about general area.
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Caught 12 keepers today all on jigs 35 ft of water . They were suspended 15 ft. No slabs just keepers
don't want exact area, but where Jacks creek, beach creek, Chowning area?? just wondering about general area.
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Hey guys I'm new to this site but was at tville 2 weeks ago fishing club tourney ( Central Ky Crappie Association) and caught 3 nice ones, 11.5 inches at jacks creek 25 ft water about 14-15 feet deep on hardwood. Hot day that day water temp was 76 degrees when we left. Fishing this weekend at nolin river lake anybody have any info on fishing there. Never been there just wondering where to fish general area would help, river, mid or dam end.
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Main lake jigs fishing in 30-45 ft of water fish suspended 15-20 ft deep standing timber
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water conditions? Water temps? Heading down next weekend Fri and Sat.
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Bassky
Bassky .... you can always call 1-502-477-8606 and get a water level & temp reading. Though, temp reading may not be current ... as I found out when I called today (temp reading was 68deg, but was taken on the 9th). Water level is a couple of inches below Summer Pool and rising slowly.
Taylorsville Lake is normally drawn down to Winter Pool in mid-Nov .... but is only a 2ft drop.
... cp![]()
When I was there last Saturday the temps were 69 to 70 DEG.
Caught mine in deep water too, on jigs.
Lake was black from turn over near Settlers trace,
seemed to clear up about midways up toward Chowning Ln ramp
Great, thanks for the info Crappiepappy and Johnny, and JC!!
No prob bassky going in the morning will give report gonna figure out how to post pics one of these days from I- phone lol
Any luck lately? I haven't bben able to go since July cause work. Hope to get out soon though even though I read where the lake turned over.
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