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    I hate to even be thinking about the fall, but I would like to start planning a trip to ky lake or Barkley for the fall but was wondering, on average, when does the bite start heating back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdux View Post
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    Yep, maybe even as early as opening week of gun season for deer. My favorite time of year to fish Kentucky, hardly anyone fishes, barely see any other boats even in popular areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pab1981 View Post
    Yep, maybe even as early as opening week of gun season for deer. My favorite time of year to fish Kentucky, hardly anyone fishes, barely see any other boats even in popular areas.
    Yep... Every year it gets harder and harder to make the decision between the boat seat and the deer stand! It's a whole lot easier to drag a crappie over the side of the boat than it is to drag a deer up out of the woods!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiskers View Post
    Yep... Every year it gets harder and harder to make the decision between the boat seat and the deer stand! It's a whole lot easier to drag a crappie over the side of the boat than it is to drag a deer up out of the woods!
    Shoot the ones with spots----they're easier to drag and are tender.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdux View Post
    Shoot the ones with spots----they're easier to drag and are tender.
    Get them with a little milk on their lips and it called natures veal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pab1981 View Post
    Yep, maybe even as early as opening week of gun season for deer. My favorite time of year to fish Kentucky, hardly anyone fishes, barely see any other boats even in popular areas.
    And your not fighting the pleasure boaters wakes.
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    looks like the only time i might be able to go down is oct 26th-27th. is that going to be to early?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kissfan4 View Post
    looks like the only time i might be able to go down is oct 26th-27th. is that going to be to early?
    I would think not. I always used Thanksgiving as a target date due to other outdoor interests prior. The crappie should be staging in the major coves, following baitfish migration into the shallower areas. Turn on your electronics in the 10-15 foot areas in the coves, find the bait balls and find the crappie. If the weather has taken a serious turn to cold, try the secondary drops just inside the major coves.
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    Would the full moon of October be good for shellcracker and crappie?? Anyway, I'm booking a trip to Buzzard Rock sometime in Oct. and will pursue shellie's in about 12-13 foot of water on bottom and try my luck for crappie...I'm a poor crappie fisherman but hoping to get better. If I get on the crackers that time of year it's lights out though, no way I could ever turn my back on a cracker bite. We do have a really strong redear bite up here in Sept, Oct and early to mid Nov., they are gorging themselves for the winter to come.

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