In another thread labled "Kentucky Lake-White Bass" I posted a reply about "rooster tailin" for white bass around Egner's Ferry bridge...

Here is the Quote I posted:: "Any of you guys ever tried "rooster tailin" for white bass around egner's ferry bridge?

I haven't tried it yet this year but sometimes it works in any part of the day. June , July, or August....

Using the TM to stay really close to the pilings under the bridge.... drop the rooster tail straight down to the bottom as close to the piling as possible...

As soon as it hits bottom reel it straight up beside the piling as fast as possible...

Keep moving from piling to piling because they seem to be moving that way also....

Also, try upstream from the piling, beside the piling, downstream from the piling....You never know where they'll be....

When you get hit by a white bass fishin this way...he'll try to take the pole away from you...

Sometimes when the sun is high you can actually see the fish holding in the shade of the horizontal concrete support right under the surface and "buzz" the rooster tail right by their nose....

I've found that they will hit just about any size but a larger rooster tail will get to the bottom quicker allowing you to get more casts per minute....if you can call that presentation a "cast"... "

I saw this technique on a local West Ky. outdoor show from many, many years ago...the host was guy from Hardin, KY, I think...

Does anyone remember the name of the show or the host?