Which general area ...??
Ky. Lake extends all the way down into Tennessee ...
Rickie
Planning a trip to Kentucky Lake and TN river the week of the 19th. Would be interested in ideas where to launch boat. Maybe some ideas on what depths to look for etc. Never have fished the lake looking forward to it.
Thanks
Which general area ...??
Ky. Lake extends all the way down into Tennessee ...
Rickie
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We will be staying at the north end but can drive anywhere to launch. Small boat with 35 hp.
Sledd Creek or Big Bear. I would advise not to venture out on the main lake with your rig.
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Ky Dam Marina also has a good ramp at the north end ...
Rickie
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We go down to Ky lake every fall for the last several years. We usually stay in the Big Bear area. Public ramp at end of Big Bear Hwy. You don't need to get out on the main lake in that area. For your smaller motor this would be a good area. Marinas, bait, gas,food. Everything you need at Moors, Big bear and a couple other resorts all within a mile or 2 by water. Crappie fishing in that area is good too.
Crappie spawning and morels popping up at the same time. What was God thinking when he made that schedule. It's pure torture every spring deciding which to do.lowe rider LIKED above post
I think the wind forecast is suppose to be pretty low next week.If the winds are 10 or below and the lake traffic will be low this time of year...you should be able to to move about pretty good.Even if you don't cross the lake you can run along parallel to the bank and fish along. I take my jon boat with a 10 hp sometimes and when conditions are right I have run around all over the place even ran through the canal and fished Barkley some. It's a whole different lake when the wind is low and the traffic is low. Watch the forecast and don't get caught on the opposite side of the lake then you launched if the wind comes up.The mid lake lake humps adjacent to the channels cause big swells to build mid lake in wind or large boat traffic.
I would concentrate on structure near the channels,main lake bank and points where the channel runs near them,and secondary points and structure near the creek arm channels. I would not be looking very far back in the creek arms. Moors Resort is not a bad place to launch,they have a dock store,restaurant,fish cleaning station, and the ramp is protected from all wave action and should be plenty of parking this time of year.They use to have pretty good pizza at the dock store .
There are good smallmouth in Kentucky lake. If you can't get the crappie action going catching some good smallmouth can pass the time.Most likely fish will be chasing around the shad schools sometime during the day.Get a Lake map and pay attention to the areas like points,small coves, rip rap areas and bank etc where the channel runs close. And places right along the channel with structure on the ledge or slopes or flat areas just out of the channel .
If your staying at the dam it is a pretty good drive down to Moors,and if weather is nice you could launch at Kentucky Dam and boat South if you want.But all things considered this time of year I would rather launch at Moors and fish some North of it and some South of it.If the Lake is calm I would cross if I needed to and fish some on the East side around Pisgah bay and some North and South of it.
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Lake lice are what beats it up bad ime. Very light winds when I was last over there and the lake was still too rough to really get out on due to all the criss-crossing wakes. Once I got out in the very middle away from the bank and the boaters it was fine.