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Thread: Which KY lake is giving up the most crappie this season?

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    Default Which KY lake is giving up the most crappie this season?


    Who is having the best luck and on which KY lake?

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    From the threads I have been seeing, Green River Lake.
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    Yep, looks like some decent catches out of GRL

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    Green river lake, Taylorsville lake, Nolin Lake and Kentucky lake is what i have heard to be producing good catches.

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    My vote is for Nolin. It has been super for me and sevaral others that I know that fish there and we all think that the fishing is got better in the last 3 years but not sure why?I think that it will be even better next year! It is not uncommon to catch sevaral fish that are 12-15 inches with good thick shoulders!

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    Green is good for numbers, but like its a goodn said I vote for Nolin just for the quality.
    I struggle more on Nolin , still trying to learn the lake. I doesn't fish like Green. Least not for me casting jigs.
    However I will go for quality of quanity anyday. The fish on Nolin this year have shoulders on em !!
    I can't comment on Ky and Barkley, don't get to fish there enough to know

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    Thanks gentlemen. I appreciate the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colayn View Post
    Green is good for numbers, but like its a goodn said I vote for Nolin just for the quality.
    I struggle more on Nolin , still trying to learn the lake. I doesn't fish like Green. Least not for me casting jigs.
    However I will go for quality of quanity anyday. The fish on Nolin this year have shoulders on em !!
    I can't comment on Ky and Barkley, don't get to fish there enough to know
    Ditto. Green is my home lake and fish it 90% of the time and know the lake very well, but the few times I went to Nolin this year I found some THICK fish! I target a lot of fish in oen water and that is harder to do on Nolin due to the topgraphy and huge amount of wood in it, but I am quickly learning to love the lake. Plus, Nolin is the best bass fishing lake in the state as far as I am concerned.

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