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    This sunday im trying to head out n do some crappie n bass fishing were is the water no muddy in central kentucky elkhorn creek is rageing out its banks and stoner creek is to so i was wondering whats a few good lakes

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    Check here to see water levels :

    http://155.80.93.250/wc/reports/lkreport.html

    You might also consider Cedar Creek Lake ... Lincoln Co. ... hwy 150 between Stanford & Crab Orchard, Ky. (latest fishing report - http://cedarcreeklakeoutfitters.com/blog/?page_id=158 )

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Check here to see water levels :

    http://155.80.93.250/wc/reports/lkreport.html

    You might also consider Cedar Creek Lake ... Lincoln Co. ... hwy 150 between Stanford & Crab Orchard, Ky. (latest fishing report - http://cedarcreeklakeoutfitters.com/blog/?page_id=158 )
    ive fished cedar and was not impressed by it at all i caugh one bass about 21 inches while crappie fishing and 4 crappie that were 9 inches and less thats all that was caught that day nothing else i was thinking along the lines of beaver lake in lawrenceburg a small lake that warms quickly and isnt heavily preasured and has a good amount of 10+inch crappie if it wasnt flooded id just hit elkhorn and slay them there
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiehunterchris View Post
    ive fished cedar and was not impressed by it at all i caugh one bass about 21 inches while crappie fishing and 4 crappie that were 9 inches and less thats all that was caught that day nothing else i was thinking along the lines of beaver lake in lawrenceburg a small lake that warms quickly and isnt heavily preasured and has a good amount of 10+inch crappie if it wasnt flooded id just hit elkhorn and slay them there
    I've fished Beaver before .... and I wasn't "impressed" with IT
    The ramp is a joke ... 10hp limit ... gets mossed in so bad you can hardly fish it ... heavily pressured & heavily traveled by the locals & residents.
    I don't do creeks, rivers, and small lakes often enough to keep up with them. I fished Cedar Creek last year, more for Shellcrackers than for Crappie. My go to lakes are Green, Herrington, Taylorsville, and Cave Run ... and pretty much in that order.

    Wherever you go ... be sure & give us a report on how you do.
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    Fagan Branch in Marion Co is sure to be clear as I have never seen it get muddy. I have caught some nice crappie there but I mostly bluegill fish it. Really scenic and clean with a nice ramp. Fish the far side from the ramp for best fishing IMO. If you can find the submerged tree close to the outlet at the dam you should find a fish or 2!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    I've fished Beaver before .... and I wasn't "impressed" with IT
    The ramp is a joke ... 10hp limit ... gets mossed in so bad you can hardly fish it ... heavily pressured & heavily traveled by the locals & residents.
    I don't do creeks, rivers, and small lakes often enough to keep up with them. I fished Cedar Creek last year, more for Shellcrackers than for Crappie. My go to lakes are Green, Herrington, Taylorsville, and Cave Run ... and pretty much in that order.

    Wherever you go ... be sure & give us a report on how you do.
    And to Crappie.com !!

    ... cp
    Lol i love the snappy comeback i just hit a few ponds in gtown i know and did the damage i needed to do we threw back 50 to 60 fish and kept about 30 to 35 gills crappie shell cracker and one catfish i dont know how to add pictures or i would have done so already

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