the lakes I've fished, and caught Slabs &/or numbers of Crappie, and "camped" or stayed in local lodging, would not be of much benefit ... being as it's been many years in the past. But, that being said ...
I've caught the biggest Crappie, and the most (numbers) from Barkley Lake ... Spring spawn period (late Apr). Second to that would be a toss-up between Ky Lake & Green River Lake (tent camping - Spring spawn period).
For about the last decade or so, I've taken to making my Spring/Fall "vacation" fishing trips ... down to Watts Bar Lake, in E Tenn. For me, personally, if the lake is a two hour drive or less ... it's a one day trip. A vacation fishing trip is a 2-4day venture, and Watts Bar is a 4hr drive.
Locally, a Fall fishing trip would probably be to KY Lake .... 5.5hr drive. Any of the bigger creeks, from the KY Dam Village area to the bridge (Ken Lake area) would be a good place to venture. Lots of different lodging facilities around there ... and good camping facilities, there and on the LBL side, too, if that's your pleasure.
Biggest lakes in KY would be KY/Barkley (50,000acres each, within state border) .... Lake Cumberland (50,000 acres normally, currently 38,000acres due to drawdown for dam repairs) ... Cave Run Lake is around 8,000 acres ... Laurel River Lake is around 5,600 acres .... Barren River Lake is around 10,000acres ... Nolin Lake is around 5,800acres ... Rough River Lake is a little over 5,000 acres ... Taylorsville Lake is only around 3,000 acres.
Something you might want to take a look at, for future reference as well as just some good overall info about KY Lake, is the tagging study done on KY Lake, by the KDFWR : http://www.kdfwr.state.ky.us/navigat...vPath=C101C552 .... the lake has undergone some changes since I've last been there, and this study has some important info to consider.
... luck2ya, wherever you decide to go ... cp![]()


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