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    Heading to taylorsville with my uncle next weekend. It will be our first time fishing taylorsville. Any tips on what is working for crappie right now or where to start other than the usual search for a brush pile and camp out. Any tips are appreciated. Thanks!

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    If I go tomorrow, I'll post a report.

    But, just in case ... my normal approach is to start early in the day & cast to downed trees that are on shady banks. Then as the day wears on & there aren't any shaded banks, I'll go to using trolling techniques. I used to use trolling as a way to catch the Hybrids & White Bass, which can be done even while boat traffic is constant. But, nowadays I intend to put my long rods & cranks to the test. But, if the boat traffic is too bad, or there's a lot of floating debris on the water ... I'll probably go into some creeks or pockets & fish the standing timber, with jigs if the fish are deep (>5ft) or holding close to the tree, and marabou Roadrunners if they're shallow (<5ft).

    I'm certain that boat traffic will be heavy, as it normally is on weekends, but I haven't been able to make it over there during the week ... because of weather and other factors.

    The lake came up a little over a foot from the recent rains, so I am expecting some trash/debris to be floating around ... but, hopefully the wind & boat traffic waves will have pushed most of it to the shoreline.
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    Awesom. Any reccomendations on where to launch or, is the main marina my best bet. I've never been before so I have no clue where I'm going or anything about the lake.

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    if you don't know your way around, yes the main marina is your best bet, otherwise I'd suggest go up to Chowning ramp, not a lot of high speed boats up there because of a lot of tree tops and shallow water
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    if you don't know your way around, yes the main marina is your best bet, otherwise I'd suggest go up to Chowning ramp, not a lot of high speed boats up there because of a lot of tree tops and shallow water
    Other than Settlers Trace Marina ramp, I'd go to Possum Ridge boat ramp (State Park entrance road). The no wake buoys around the marina are so far apart that most "boat riders/wave makers" don't use that part of the lake. They tend to run the main lake from the mouth of Little Beech to the horseshoe bend.

    How you plan to fish may also dictate "where" you fish.
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    Lake is up a bit, but they're pulling it pretty good. Water surface temp 81-82deg

    I broke my own rule (never go to Taylorsville on a weekend), but I hadn't been in a long stretch & just had to go !!

    Wave makers were out in force, everywhere I went, which made for some tough boat control. We did manage five 10" keepers ... all caught casting jigs to laydowns. Blue/char Crappie Thunder tube for me & pink/char Slabanator Deuces Wild for my partner ... both on 1/16oz weedless jigheads.

    Fish were caught 1-2ft off the bottom in 10-15fow. 5 keepers, 6 dinks, 1 LMB (14") and one sorry lookin / beat up catfish came into the boat ... only the 5 keepers got a ride home.

    Pushed jigs for awhile, no hits. Didn't really see that many Crappie anglers on the lake, today ... but Settlers Trace Marina parking lot was nearly full at 830AM.

    You might have better luck if they pull the lake back to pool and it stays there for a few days. They were pulling over 900cfs ... and normally it's less than 100cfs.
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    Well I'll be out there Saturday morning with my uncle. I'll be in a 15' sea nymph. If you see me flag me down and point me in the right direction lol. Thanks again!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jman5626 View Post
    Well I'll be out there Saturday morning with my uncle. I'll be in a 15' sea nymph. If you see me flag me down and point me in the right direction lol. Thanks again!!
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    Update, I was wrong. It's next weekend the 22nd I will be down to taylorsville



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    Well, Jman ... I hope someone gives you a good report that will help you figure them fish out. I'll be night fishing at Lake Cumberland on that date, and likely won't be back to Taylorsville before then.

    Has your Uncle ever fished there ?? What technique(s) do you plan to use. If you plan on casting jigs to the laydowns or stickups or any brushpiles you may find ... I suggest you use 1/16oz weedless jig heads. And if you don't have a map or your electronics doesn't have GPS/chartplotter capabilities ... put in at Settlers Marina and fish the right hand banks straight out from the ramp, all the way into Little Beech Creek (until it turns a hard left, where the ski buoys are located).
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