Never been to Taylorsville lake. Thinking about going there and pulling cranks. Heard there's a lot of stick ups, wondering if it is a good method to use there? Don't want to lose a lot of baits.
Thanks in advance
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Never been to Taylorsville lake. Thinking about going there and pulling cranks. Heard there's a lot of stick ups, wondering if it is a good method to use there? Don't want to lose a lot of baits.
Thanks in advance
I have pulled there and had some success. I manly pull on deep flats and across some main lake points. Theirs a lot of boat traffic this time of year on the weekends. If you go on the weekends start early and be done by 11:00
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Mike ... most of the standing timber is in the creeks from the marina area to about mid-lake, then there's stands of trees along the banks from mid-lake on up river. Google Maps will show you what I mean. If you stay in the channel or along the edge of it, you should be able to stay clear of most of the submerged stuff.
According to this :
http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/Portal...-25-095425-073
.... you shouldn't have to run your cranks much deeper than 15ft. But, understand that this info is taken at the dam, so the thermocline may be deeper or shallower in other parts of the lake.
Thanks fellas! Sounds like maybe should learn the lake first by spider rigging. Probably try next week. Will let you know the results.
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