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    How is the bite on cedar creek? Never fished it before but thinking about going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by castle View Post
    How is the bite on cedar creek? Never fished it before but thinking about going.

    Sam
    Sam ... here's the latest report I know of :

    » Cedar Creek Lake Fishing Report

    Hope it helps !!

    Here's something that might help guide you, seeing as how it's your first trip there :

    http://fw.ky.gov/gifs/cedarlak.gif

    ... cp

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    Its sure looks like crappie should be everywhere on that lake.
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    Every Time I go to Cedar Creek I am overwhelmed by all the cover. This is my first year fishing for crappie and so far these fish have outsmarted me every time. Anyone have any suggestions for this lake using minnows?? Slip cork, tightlining, standing timber, brush? There's just too much to choose from.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratherbefishn View Post
    Every Time I go to Cedar Creek I am overwhelmed by all the cover. This is my first year fishing for crappie and so far these fish have outsmarted me every time. Anyone have any suggestions for this lake using minnows?? Slip cork, tightlining, standing timber, brush? There's just too much to choose from.....

    What i like to do at C.C at this time of year is look for a cluster of good standing timber in the 15-25 ft range. Pull up to it and check for a good brush pile at the base of clusters. If there is one, i tie off to the last standing timber and use the long poles to reach out to fish in the brush. It is very hard to troll or spider around the standing timber without spending more time retieing than fishing. Sometimes you'll get 3-5 off one or 10-15 or more. If it slows down, fine another. There are plenty out there. If you only get a couple and they seam scattered, then i would switch to slip floats and slowly hit every tree.

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    Thanks Chucky I'll have to try that next time.

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