Not really sure but in my opinoin from sept thru dec would be good. As far as baits jigs n minnows over cover.
Lake cumberland is some 20' below summer pool this should help things. Again just my opinion
Any thoughts on when the Crappie move in shallow in the fall on Lake Cumberland?
Not really sure but in my opinoin from sept thru dec would be good. As far as baits jigs n minnows over cover.
Lake cumberland is some 20' below summer pool this should help things. Again just my opinion
I agree with spoondog. I was on Cumberland yesterday. Caught some bream but no crappie. It is low, surface temp 90-92 so I think it will be awhile before the temps get right. Alot of the deeper brush is becoming visible along the creek channels. Could be good in a month or so.
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Buckeye I would come down mid or late Nov. if you are wanting to catch them shallow........last oct. water temp was 81 around the 18th of oct......
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I will keep an eye on the posts and the corps of engineers website to monitor temps. Not much experience here and hoping to put a few in the freezer for the winter.
What part of Cumberland you plan on fishing?
Probably Faubush, White Oak, Cub Creek areas? I guess wherever I can find fish but I will launch at Conley Bottom.
Unless they have changed you better bring plenty of money if you are going to put in there...especially if you are going several days...
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