It's been a few years, but the last time I fished KY Lake ... I fished Pisgah Bay. The lake was flooded, clear up into the campgrounds... but, we caught a few Slabs out of there, nonetheless ... so they do come into that bay to spawn. We caught one right in front of one of the flooded concrete picnic tables, and some on the brushpile that sits in the mouth of the bay. We also went around the corner to the rock quarry bay (to your right as you come out of Pisgah) and caught some along the rock walls (mostly on the wall that's on your left, as you come into the rock quarry bay).
If all else fails, and Pisgah isn't producing ... I'd run straight across the lake to The MoorsThere's several creeks running into that bay, that you could try. I've never fished over there, so I don't have any firsthand info to give ... but, it is the biggest and closest bay to Pisgah, so it can be reached quickly enough to warrant trying it.
My KY Lake map is copyright 1973 ... and shows stumpfields and roadbeds in Pisgah. One of the more interesting features it shows about Pisgah Bay, is that the roadbed, creek channel, and a line of stumps ... all run alongside each other, from right in front of the launch ramp, and around to the right creek pocket of the bay. If they haven't already come and gone, and the water level is at pool, that should be a migration route to the shallower water at the backend of that pocket. It could also serve as a place for them to fall back to, if the temps drop or the water level drops. It should also serve as a migration route for those that have already spawned, to follow back out to the deeper water. In either case, it looks interesting enough to give it a shot.
Hopefully, you won't have to go on my info alone ... and someone else, with more/better info, will reply. :p
... luck2ya ... and give us a report, if/when you go !!
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... but, we caught a few Slabs out of there, nonetheless ... so they do come into that bay to spawn. We caught one right in front of one of the flooded concrete picnic tables, and some on the brushpile that sits in the mouth of the bay. We also went around the corner to the rock quarry bay (to your right as you come out of Pisgah) and caught some along the rock walls (mostly on the wall that's on your left, as you come into the rock quarry bay).
There's several creeks running into that bay, that you could try. I've never fished over there, so I don't have any firsthand info to give ... but, it is the biggest and closest bay to Pisgah, so it can be reached quickly enough to warrant trying it.


















