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Just curious if anyone is having any luck pulling cranks so far this summer?
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I'm not in Kentucky, and I haven't fished in about a month. There might be a chance that I can go on Saturday around my neck of the woods, and I'm probably pulling crankbaits,
If I'm not at work or taking kids to their activities, you might find me on "The Rez" fishing. If not there, I could be in the garage working on my boat.
The only time I've actually "Pulled" cranks is when trolling for Hybrid Striped Bass, and many times I had a leader line running from the front hook to a jig.
I have "Pushed" cranks (pre-Livescope) and done okay (at Green), but have done far better Pushing jigs (at Green & Taylorsville). I preferred Pushing to Pulling for "control" reasons & length of line out reasons.
I know slabeye used to Push cranks in the middle of the day at Green and was quite successful doing so, but I don't remember if his success was better in the early Summer months or later Summer Months.
Keep us posted if any success. I’m considering going to Tville as well.Originally Posted by Chachi;[emoji640
Chowning ramp area doesn’t seem to have as much pleasure boat traffic
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Me and my son (hes 5) got there about 8:30 today at settlers trace by the marina. is that the state park ramp? not sure of the names of it. But targeted the flats near the marina pulling flicker shad 5 and 7 and bandit 200 crankbaits. big fish of the day was 12" we caught a alot of dinks too. some small, some 9 3/4 not a ton of keepers but it was a fun day in my new boat. left my live scope setup at home today on my other boat.
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No, Chachi .... the "state park" ramp is around the corner to the left of the marina and it's called Possum Ridge. The marina ramp is Settler's Trace ramp. The other two ramps on the lake are at the other end of the lake, which are Chowning Lane ramp & Van Buren ramp.
About how deep were your cranks running & what was the water temp (if you know) ??
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using 6 and 8lb mono line pulling 1.5mph. the flicker shad should be running 8-10 feet deep. But i know for sure i pulled over some flats that they bumped the bottom for a bit. This new boat my graph isn't up front so i was flying blind. But it was fun vs starting at a screen. I had a plan mapped out before i took off looking at depth charts and the lake is also currently at pool. There was a gentleman there crappie fishing and filming for youtube. He ended up with one over 15".
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