Anyone been in or around West or Big Sandy lately? Looks like some consistant 60 degree weather is forecasted for mid Feb. Curious what the water temps have been down there lately.
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Anyone been in or around West or Big Sandy lately? Looks like some consistant 60 degree weather is forecasted for mid Feb. Curious what the water temps have been down there lately.
Just found this report from Steve McCadams - February 2, 2011
Thanks Steve Mccadams!
Kentucky Lake’s winter fishing scene got a boost last week when above average temperatures teamed up with light and variable winds to produce nice fishing conditions.
There were a lot of boats on the lake too, as cabin fever had anglers yearning to get out and about. Crappie fishermen topped the list as to participation and some nice stringers were taken.
The dose of spring had a short life, however, as winter weather has returned. Temps were falling fast at midweek, escorted by gale force north winds that delivered a cold front that would have been nice for waterfowlers had season still been open but it brought a short hiatus to winter fishing.
Cold conditions are expected to moderate slightly by late this weekend but another cold front is on the horizon and expected to arrive on Tuesday of next week. Anglers may have to park the boat and tackle in the garage for a few days until the cool snap passes.
Meanwhile, some good crappie reports filtered in last weekend from across the region as fish were taken in a variety of depths and methods that ranged from spider rig presentations in 11 foot depths to bottom bumping tightline techniques in 18 to 24 foot depths.
“I checked several boats last weekend and practically all the crappie fishermen were catching some good size fish and decent numbers as well,” said Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s creel clerk Bill Heathcott of Big Sandy.
Heathcott said the largest slab he weighed was a black crappie tipping the scales at 1.89 pounds and it was taken in Lick Creek by anglers spider rigging in eleven feet of water.
He worked the areas of Lick, Leatherwood, Hurricane, White Oak, and Bass Bay as to his route last weekend and indicated crappie anglers in those areas were doing well with catches that averaged almost a pound. Most boats were using live minnows.
In the Paris Landing area crappie anglers were finding fish on main lake ledges in depths of 18 to 24 feet while tightlining jigs and live minnows on bottom bumping rigs.
Some midrange depths where manmade brushpiles and stakebeds were located produced fish as shad were likely moving up in response to warmer conditions and crappie were hot on their trail. Several boats using spider rigs armed with jigs and jigs tipped with minnows were finding fish at 11 feet over 13 feet of water.
As to the sauger fishery there wasn’t much to report. Not many anglers are fishing for sauger as catches have been down this winter. However, Heathcott said he usually see more sauger taken in February and early March than in the previous winter months anyway.
And what about the winter bass report? The creel clerk said while a few boats were out bass fishing he did not check a single boat that had taken a bass last weekend. He also indicated recent shad kills, which are not unusual during cold periods, may have impacted both the sauger and bass fishery.
Kentucky Lake’s elevation was rising slowly this week and was expected to climb around the 356.5 range this weekend at Kentucky Dam. Upstream at New Johnsonville Steam Plant readings were projected to be in the 356.7 range.
Lake levels are up more than a foot from last week at this time. Water color has a slight stain to it in bays and more dingy on the main river in the aftermath of heavy rains that arrived last Tuesday as the cold front approached. Considerable stain is present in the upper Big Sandy and in West Sandy as well.
Surface temps responded to last weekend’s warm spell and climbed into the mid to upper 40’s in some bays but watch for readings to drop back down in the mid to upper 30’s by this weekend as the recent cold snap has really put a chill back in the water.
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Steve McCadams is one of the nation's best known Crappie Fishermen and a full time resident of Paris, Tennessee. Steve is also a professional hunting and fishing guide here in the Paris Landing area.
If you trust a long-range forecast for Feb, I have a bridge I need to sell you. Weathermen are the only folks who can be wrong MOST of the time and still keep a job. We had a forecast of 1-2 inches of snow today and ended up with 7.
Just heard Channel 4 out of Nashville calling for temps in the 70's a week from Saturday. We were due a warm spell sometime.
Not buying any bridges. Saw a good forecast and ran with it. It's called optimism! This weather and lack of time on the water is driving me nuts. I need to see some slabs brother!
I don't know where all of those people that he checked were fishing but they weren't in the vacinity of my coworkers. I work in Paris TN and all of them fish that area. They haven't caught squat in weeks. The water is too cold with too many shad kills.
I've also got several buddies that fish that area & they tell me it's the worst they've seen in years and a couple of them are older than me & pretty darn good crappie fishermen.
Sounds like someone's try'n to drum up some business/tourisum for the area during a slow period.
Never fear though good fishn's on the way! I've got to catch the boat on the 17th. You can bet your butt the weather will turn nice & the fish will start bite'n so my 28 days on the boat will be pure h***. :D
[QUOTE=robsisk;1404512]Anyone been in or around West or Big Sandy lately?this is a test
This is a test!
I know its not Big Sandy but my father-in-law fished blood a few weeks ago and didnt catch anything.
Fishing is very slow...Don't come and waist money, wait till water temp. is in 50's...
Thanks for the advice everyone. I only get one trip down to KY lake per year and don't want to waste it. I'm gonna hold of until mid March and see what happens.
Thanks again!