That's what I set mine to. Local here in Frankfort is cable channel 13.
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you're watching it on a channel other than KET ?? I think I have my DVR set to record any "new" show "only" off KET (Insight Cable) ... and it didn't record anything from last night. Think I'll change my settings, so it will record ANY showing, on ANY channel ... and see if it catches it tonight.
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That's what I set mine to. Local here in Frankfort is cable channel 13.
You can't finish what you don't start
crappiepappy,
GO here http://www.myoutdoortv.com/explorer-.../kentucky.html and watch it online
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I don't think that was on there, last time I checked ... but, after watching it, I think I'm pretty sure where they started --- on MY blowdown :p
Actually, that first "tree" they fished, is a big blowdown that's just inside the point on your left ... if you're coming from the marina, and headed towards the dam. None of the other areas were viewable enough to determine where exactly they were ... but, it did seem that they were mostly on the main lake banks. There just wasn't enough standing timber along the banks, for them to have been in any of the creeks.
They couldn't have asked for a better day, weatherwise... cloudy skies, early morning hours, very calm winds, and little to no boat traffic = a much better chance to present their rigs/offerings in such a slow manner.
Good thing I wasn't on the lake that day.... the wind woulda been blowin about 15-20mph, there'd abeen a major tournament going on, the Sun would have been the only thing in the sky, and Drum and little Whites & Hybrids would have been the only thing feeding .... LOL !!!
Actually, watching the show HAS given me a measure of faith in 'ol T-ville ... so I reckon I'll just have to try and get back over there, sometime.
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My DVR recorded it on Sunday at 4:30 PM, it was a great show, very informative, stripers & crappie fishing. I enjoyed it.
Jesus Said: Come, follow me & I will make you fishers of men.
I met Dave Rodgers at the Lexington boat show. Seemed like a nice guy. That was a good show catching crappie in July. You won't do that in the river tributaries. I wish I knew where those babies went in that river. I've heard of comercial fisherman catching nets full, but It had to be pure luck.
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