The weather has finally broken and I am about to die to get on the water. I'm thinking about going this weekend to either Herrington or Taylorsville. I was wondering if anybody has been lately or planning any trips.
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The weather has finally broken and I am about to die to get on the water. I'm thinking about going this weekend to either Herrington or Taylorsville. I was wondering if anybody has been lately or planning any trips.
I'll be heading out early in the morning to Green River Lake. It's not going to be the best of weather, water is still fairly cold, and the lake is still at winter pool, but I've got to get out of the house!
The last time I was on a boat (actually in water) was on Lake Cumberland in October. I've really got cabin fever so if I'm cold, not catching fish, and bored.....I'll be happy. At least I'll be out of the house.
If the fish don't cooperate, this will primarily be a scouting trip to look for and mark cover for when the lake returns to summer pool in the coming months.
With the water a cold as it is, try fishing the south facing shores especially if its sunny. Last two years started the season just after ice out and had pretty decent success. I know all lakes are different, but most fish were't that deep,12' deep in 25 fow and in wood cover. Good Luck if you make it.
taylorsville had alot of ice monday but i heard it was all gone, the reports say its at winter pool and has been that way for awhile, thats good, i will be their sat and sunday, i need to get a few fillets im out. good luck.
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Originally Posted by crappie52
Still a lot of ice there today. I prefer to put in at Van Buren, but it was ice over. Started working my way backwards to find a ramp and had to finally put in at Settlers Trace. Still found thin ice in most places. By mid morning the wind had picked up and most ice around the S.T. area and towards the dam was gone. Coves still covered.