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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    Yes. I've been having better luck with the jumps on KY than Barkley though. However I don't necessarily need the jumps anymore to find them, I can usually find the school drifting over the flat working a jigging spoon on the bottom, or find the school while trolling a pet spoon.

    The white bass I've been catching the past couple of years have been a much larger average size than all my years of chasing them since the early 90s. I'm having to really be mindful of the 15" size limit now, which used to never be an issue.

    Uhhhh .... there is no "size limit" on White Bass. There's just a limit on no more than 5 fish of the daily limit of 15 being over 15" (which is what I assume you meant) .... just clarifying so others won't get the wrong idea.

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    And the yellow bass are some of the finest eating to be had IMO! If the detailed info these guys gave you puts some yellas in the boat along with the white bass, eat a few for me!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Uhhhh .... there is no "size limit" on White Bass. There's just a limit on no more than 5 fish of the daily limit of 15 being over 15" (which is what I assume you meant) .... just clarifying so others won't get the wrong idea.
    Right, no more than 5 over 15", and I've been catching 15"+ white bass pretty regularly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    River Mile 38 on your charts, main channel swings close to shore, there's a big flat next to the main channel where the white bass congregate to herd shad. Try to Google these coordinates:

    37.017566, -88.139756

    I've caught a lot of sauger here too. Either bounce a silver spoon on the bottom or cast it into the jumps. If they are in the jumps, tie on two white curly tailed grubs and catch them two at a time. Just drift around on the big flat until you find them, then mark the spot and load up on them. 17 ft is usually the magic depth for sauger, white bass will be anywhere between 25 ft deep and 0 ft, watch for schools on your electronics.
    Those coordinates were spot on to find it. Fished the flats and caught a couple drum but no jumps at all this morning. It did turn into a fantastic Asian carp bow fishing opportunity though. That’s another first for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyfishman View Post
    If you have some jigging spoons, when you come out from Prizer Point into the main lake, on the right-side river channel about halfway between there and Little River, there's a good long spot where the water runs 10 to 15 feet deep. Bouncing a spoon there off the bottom will connect you with whites and yellow bass most days this time of year, not to mention the occasional crappie and largemouth.
    We tried that last night with little luck. I definitely appreciate the help though. I’m thinking all fish just hate me this time of year. Come fall when the water temp drops I’ll tear them up on Taylorsville, Nolin, Rough and Barren but summer fishing for me has been brutal

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    Quote Originally Posted by SurfBum View Post
    Those coordinates were spot on to find it. Fished the flats and caught a couple drum but no jumps at all this morning. It did turn into a fantastic Asian carp bow fishing opportunity though. That’s another first for me!
    Well dang. It's a good catfish spot too, I caught a 40 lb blue in that spot one time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    Well dang. It's a good catfish spot too, I caught a 40 lb blue in that spot one time.
    That’s much larger than any cat I have ever caught. I’m not really setup for fish for them and I don’t eat them so don’t fish for them often. Nice catch for you though

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