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I'm from just East of I-75, I fish Wood Creek alot, now I said fish, I didn't say catch, haha, because I don't have much luck there. I don't bass fish much, mostly crappie, bluegill, strippers (I know, it's a bass), & catfish. I also fish Lake Cumberland, landed a beautiful 20 lb stripper there last May, & I have fished for Crappie on Green River, planning on a return trip there, & I hope to make it to Cedar Creek soon, I hear they have some really good fishing there. ;)
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Hello,
I my favorites are
Lake Weiss - crappie
Kentucky Lake - crappie
Lake Barkley - crappie and bluegill
Taylorsville - crappie and bluegill
Elmer Davis - bluegill
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greg
I live in and fish Barren have since the early 70s.
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Chris From Richmond, Ky
Okeechobee, Crappie
Talquin, Crappie
Buckhorn, Crappie
Oconee, Crappie
I like crappie... can you tell?
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Austin from Carlisle Co.
Kentucky Lake, Crappie
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kentucky, barkley, tennesse and cumberland rivers
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Duncan from Louisville.
Just bought Cobra Fish-n-Dive Kayak to fish for Crappie, and get a little exercise.
Have only been to a small lake in Long Run Park here in Jefferson County.
I fished a couple of times a very long time ago, so a lot to learn.
Anyone in the area fish out of a kayak, feel free to contact me and give me some pointers.
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Aaron
Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley, Tennessee River and Cumberland River:
bass, crappie, bluegill, redear, catfish and any thing else that is biting:)
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Kentucky River between Lock & Dams 10 & 11.
Largemouth, Smallmouth & Kentucky Bass, White Bass & Hybrid Stripers, Flathead & Channel Cats, Crappie (when I can find them), and Bream (fly rod & ultralight, Bluegill, Green Sunfish, Creek Perch, none too small; mostly for bait for flatheads).
Don't have the enthusiasm to chase after them Muskies, but they are here.