Old Hickory Lake near Gallatin TN. Can't wait until March!
Let's see some pics of your favorite fishing spots, no need give up the locations, unless you want to.
Old Hickory Lake near Gallatin TN. Can't wait until March!
Fish on!:D
3 Bald Stooges of Percy Priest Lake - Co Founder
Ford lake in MI,they are reconstructing it right now.Alot of people fish there so they are building wood docks for people to fish off of.
"in there amongst'em" ....... Weiss Lake, Ala
Plenty of trees to cast a jig to ..... Taylorsville Lake, Ky
that "favorite" blowdown tree, that produces .... Taylorsville Lake, Ky
the "all important docks", of Watts Bar Lake, Tn (video)
(LOL .... sorry, this was supposed to be a still picture, but the "camera man" accidently flipped the switch to video) ......... cp
Taylorsville looks like a heck of a good spot. Never fished there.
Mike Perry
Lake Washington Mississippi,we wore em out on that laydown two evenings in a row.
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I recognize that dock Thrill.
Ya ain't holdin' your mouth right.
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There's a 9" size limit & 15fish creel limit at Taylorsville. The lake is only 3000 acres, constructed in 1983. It floods easily & often, after a hard rain in the area. Here's your "basic average keeper fish" from there (approx 10-11"):Originally Posted by mperry
The lake is highly pressured, with considerable "playtime traffic" in Summer (due to its close proximity to Louisville/Lexington).
All the creeks & pockets have standing timber, and some of the main lake banks are lined with standing timber. It's a nice little lake to fish, but it's not a "slab" producer. I've fished it since it opened ... mostly for Crappie, but also for LMB, Hybrid Stripers, White Bass, & Channel Catfish. .... cp
ps - those two pics are of the same bank, in the same creek. The "green water" picture is right at the mouth of the creek ... the "black water" picture is looking down the same bank, back into the creek.
If you go back to the treeline, that's where the water is when it's full. Lotsa fish too. See that steep dropoff? That's where they stage up in huge schools all day, then up to the shallows to eat minnows all night. Lotsa spawning in that cove every spring too. :D
Last edited by Glowgood Jigster; 11-23-2006 at 03:55 AM.
I have a jig with a face like this!:eek: