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    Have to agree with Whiskers on this one, as i fish a lot on ky lake and i have seen them turn on and bite like crazy with stable water no matter what lake level, then all of a sudden you get a strong cold front or let them open several gates and start dropping the lake real fast and its like the next day they disappear. Major cold fronts and falling water conditions IMO is when you stay home and re-spool reels, clean out the tackle box, or drive stake beds. I want to be crappie fishing when the lake level stabilizes and it dont really matter to me if it is high or low as long as it is not in flood stage and then it scatters them so bad in the woods and fields that i cannot get to them. Not trying to take sides on this debate this just reflects my personal experiences.

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    Water level can also have an effect on areas you may want to fish. If you have flooding you may be able to go farther back into the bays and fish in places, that you normally can't if the water level is down.

    I love doing this, in the Spring. I love it if the water raises in the lakes. Of course hard rains can also cause the water to get cloudy or murkey, as a result you may not be able practice sight fishing, which some people like to do, especially for Bass fishing.


    So in my opinion I do pay attention to the water levels, because they can provide access to places that may normally not be accessible. I like to fish in the back of the flooded Bays, or creeks.
    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.

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    I just hope Wiskers is around when we come down this year , he is usually on that barg, wishin he was fishin .

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    Hey fellas, any suggestions on a good guide for KY Lake? We have 2 groups headin down April 22nd, we have one booked lookin for another

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisgford View Post
    Hey fellas, any suggestions on a good guide for KY Lake? We have 2 groups headin down April 22nd, we have one booked lookin for another
    Depends on what area you are gonna be fishing. I know several good guides.
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    Terry ... he's staying at Kenlake (according to a previous post). Though, that really doesn't restrict him from fishing any other part of the lake. Any of these guys on your list : Kentucky Lake Fishing Guides Page - Ky Lake Guides, Ky Lake Crappie Fishing, Smallmouth fishing, Bass fishing

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    Last year, someone printed a chart that was by degree and depth at which to find crappie. I will research this evening and see if I can find in the archives. Had one in my boat, but some how it is gone.

    Gosh, cabin fever is setting in early this year.

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    Cane Pole did that and I think it's in the archives someplace.
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