Did this last bit of rain raise the water or make it muddy? Just curious how the bit is?
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Did this last bit of rain raise the water or make it muddy? Just curious how the bit is?
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According to this, there shouldn't be ANY change : Louisville District Daily Lake Report .... well, other than the 2ft of extra water has been removed. That might pull some of the muddier water out of the creeks, and leave a lot of that wood debris back up on the bank ... but, it's been steady at pool for a couple of days now, so they should be right back at it & doing their thing.
And if the water temps are still in the high 60's or more ... I wouldn't worry too much about the muddier water, since the White Crappie actually prefer the dingier water color.
Last time I was there, I talked to a guy that told me he'd caught most of his bigger fish (>9") in the muddier water of Beech Creek (where Possum Ridge ramp is). I talked to him that afternoon, when we were both fishing the right hand bank going away from Settlers Trace ramp.
Thanks for the info and sharing the link
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I was there Sunday. Lake looked normal. Fishing was a lot tougher than it had been
I love this time of year because the lake settles down to normal . All the people who think they can just throw a line in and limit out are gone.
Taylorsville can be challenging.
That's the only reason I go there because it's easy for the kids to catch some keepers.
was there tue water is not muddy but there are floating pieces of tree everywhere water 64 degree and fishing was slow i put in at 6;30 am there were 4 trucks in lot at 12;00 the lot was full and people were parking up the hill on a tue lol. i was going to pull the boat out and have a burger at the marina, but parking was such a joke i left, this turned out to be great because i found out the moby dick there at taylorsville lake rd has chicken livers :cheers2
sorry for the confusion buddy