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    It is a very crowded area this time of year. I like to fish south of U.S 68 to avoid most of the boaters.

    I actually like to fish in the Tennessee part of KY Lake, because there is way less boaters, and the fish are less pressured.

    Try fishing south of U.S 68. Blood River, Cypress Bay, and the Big Sandy area of KY Lake are all great places.

    Have a good time here on Kentucky Lake
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kentucky Lake View Post
    It is a very crowded area this time of year. I like to fish south of U.S 68 to avoid most of the boaters.

    I actually like to fish in the Tennessee part of KY Lake, because there is way less boaters, and the fish are less pressured.

    Try fishing south of U.S 68. Blood River, Cypress Bay, and the Big Sandy area of KY Lake are all great places.

    Have a good time here on Kentucky Lake
    You keep saying that but something tells me that you must not fish that area much, if at all. Didn't you just move to Kentucky?

    Those areas are just as crowded as anywhere else on the lake. You can't even see the ramp from where people are having to park after launching at BR and you can walk across the boats on Big Sandy a lot of days.

    You must actually fish on the north end since you keep telling everybody to go south. :D

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    Fished Big Bear last week (will do a report tomorrow hopefully), caught very small numbers, they were scattered pretty bad. Water temp was 55 -63 by the end of our trip. Cooled off at nights, wind killed us. But this was last week, this week seems to be better, they aren't nesting, or at least weren't when we left, but I'd say they are getting close and getting right.

    In other words, we shoulda waited a week or 2 before going.
    Jesus Said: Come, follow me & I will make you fishers of men.

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    Thanks HARLEYMAN. We went the week of march 23rd last year and ran into similar problems you just mentioned. We thought the second week of april might put us in better position to get our numbers. We are not very familiar with the lake yet so a spawn might be just what we need!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quackrstackr View Post
    You keep saying that but something tells me that you must not fish that area much, if at all. Didn't you just move to Kentucky?

    Those areas are just as crowded as anywhere else on the lake. You can't even see the ramp from where people are having to park after launching at BR and you can walk across the boats on Big Sandy a lot of days.

    You must actually fish on the north end since you keep telling everybody to go south. :D

    I have actually fished on Kentucky Lake for around 37 years, I used to take 2 or 3 week vacations every year, just to come down and fish on KY Lake.

    Big sandy is crowded, so are a lot of other places, but I actually fish way south of Big sandy.

    I fish all the way down by New Johnsonville TN. I fish from Paris Landing State park, all the way south to Interstate 40 in Tennessee. That is what I have been doing for 37 years.
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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    I'm from Illinois but my dad moved down to the Big Sandy/Paris area after he retired. I would visit and remember the fishing being wonderful in that area. He had to move back due to health reasons, but man I remember it being wonderful there. Unfortunately a few years ago his old neighbor drowned in that area so be careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kentucky Lake View Post
    Big sandy is crowded, so are a lot of other places, but I actually fish way south of Big sandy.

    I fish all the way down by New Johnsonville TN. I fish from Paris Landing State park, all the way south to Interstate 40 in Tennessee. That is what I have been doing for 37 years.
    Then you are not fishing in KY at all, even though you keep telling everybody to fish a certain area in KY both here and on other sites because it is less crowded.. at the northernmost point of where you are fishing, you are 30+ miles south of highway 68/80 and entirely in TN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quackrstackr View Post
    Then you are not fishing in KY at all, even though you keep telling everybody to fish a certain area in KY both here and on other sites because it is less crowded.. at the northernmost point of where you are fishing, you are 30+ miles south of highway 68/80 and entirely in TN.

    Yes, I have told several people that I love the Tennessee portion of KY Lake.

    Big sandy is in TN and I avoid that area, I fish the main lake south of Big Sandy.
    I live 10 miles from the 160,000 acre Kentucky Lake, and the 57,000 acre Barkley Lake is within 25 miles of my house. I live 10 miles from 220,000 acres of Water.

    I live in an Outdoor Paradise

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