Quote Originally Posted by jprewitt View Post
John,

I'm from Rockcastle County and if I were you I'd check out Cedar Creek when it gets closer to spawn. Not a lot of people crappie fish it unlike lakes like Cumberland. Last couple years I've caught quite a few fish in the 13-14" range with a few fish over 15". The crappie should continue to get better all the time with all the cover the lake has to hold fish. If you haven't ever fished Cumberland at night by putting out lights and dead lining around the shad you bring up that's something everyone should try. In the summer or really as soon as it gets warm enough to stay out all night its a blast. Never know what you might bring up next. Crappie, white bass, striper, walleye.. its a ball of fun.
JP .... you might be talking to the wind, since "John" hasn't even been on this site since July 2012 (and even his "blog" no longer exists)

but ... I'd really appreciate a shout by PM, whenever you start settin the hook on Cedar Creek Crappie of that size !!

... cp