Wildcatter ... I'd probably go to Holmes Bend. After launching, I'd go left & just around the corner to the right (towards the dam) and work the flats in the 15-22ft range. I'd work starting in the middle, then ease my way towards the rock cliffs until I found the channel edge. I'd work along that for awhile, on both sides.
Then I'd head back towards Holmes Bend Marina, go on past it & take a right around the corner .... then work long stretches down towards the bridge & back, starting along the right hand bank & working my way out into the middle & over towards the cliff side of that stretch.
Why I would do this is simple ... it's how/where I found them back in the late Summer, drifting minnow rigs & jig/minnow combos. I'm not set up for spider rigging or long line trolling, so 2-3 poles each is all my partner & I can manage, which is another reason why we fished this way, since it was as close to spider rigging as we could get.
According to this chart : http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/wc/res...plots/grr.html Green is on a slow rise, & not being pulled as hard as it has been over the last couple of weeks, and it's rising after being stable for a period. I'd check this chart the day before going, to see if the trend continues or reverses.
I'd also recommend sending a PM to CUZZIN & KyTeacher ... and get their take on what would be the best approach. And check back thru the recent posts on Green, & PM those members as well. Hopefully, one or more of them will log in & see your PM (or this post) and offer their help. All of my info is just a "best guess" scenario, as I've not fished Green any later than early Fall. It's just what I would do, based on the capabilities of my boat/electronics, and limited past experience. By no means do I guarantee success with my info ... which is why I'd try & make contact with those that do have greater knowledge of the lake & proven methods for this time of year, and compare their ideas to mine.
... luck2ya
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