Barkley and Ky. lakes. I live on Barkley near Cadiz.:D
Barkley, Kentucky, Cumberland River, and Tennessee River for crappie.
Barkley and Ky. lakes. I live on Barkley near Cadiz.:D
Anywhere they are a bite'n....several lakes in Kentucky and Alabama....I hope to get to Mississippi and Georgia this year as well....that is if I can ever get all these jigs made for CP.....lol......Good Fishin' Guys & Gals
Hi I am Dave Ervin, ala Bassky, I love to fish these lakes:
Taylorsville,
Williamstown,
Douglas Lake,Tn
Watts Bar, Tn
Cave Run
Yatesville
West Point, Ga
All for bass and crappie.
Douglas is my favorite.
Bassky
Grew up in west ky on the river, now living in middle tn.
Reelfoot (use to call this the home lake. started fishing it when was 10yrs old)
All Miss. river sloughs
Oxbow lakes on KY side
Now fish mid tn. lakes
Woods resovoir
Normandy
Percy priest
Alabama lakes:
Weiss
Guntersville
Every year fish Fla. Harris chain in Feb.
This year I am trying Sardis in Ms.
Good to talk to home folk here.
Hi,
I'm Rickey from Henderson.
I fish Barkley, the Ohio and Green rivers.
CC
Stay legal.
KY, Barkley and Reelfoot.
I am from Northern KY.
I fish:
Williamstown
Boltz Lake
Bullock Pen
Corinth Lake
Taylorsville Lake
Go to FLA in Feb and Oct. and fish St. Johns River, Lake George, Woodruff and Dexter.
Never met a fish i didn't like to catch!
Mistertwister
Here crappie, crappie, crappie, crappie......:D :D :D
We fish Reelfoot Lake in Tn every April
Used to fish Weiss in Ala
Like fishing the lakes around Lake Alfred and Winterhaven, Fla
Best lake I've ever had results on was the "Big O" where the Kissimmee River enters the lake back in 1990.
Starting to fish Rough River more these days as we tore them up in mid Nov last year (05).
Usually cast curley tails, but like to slow troll or drift when conditions allow. Use both live bait and jigs and will troll Bandits when fish are scattered.
I agree on the Cedar Creek comment. That place is gonna be a powerhouse for crappie, maybe even this season. I fished there several times last year and ALWAYS caught a few keepers. The first time I went there, me and 3 of my uncles caught about 35 crappie in an hour, on rigged minnows and white curly grubs on white jigheads. That was just around the main dock! I've never really been any farther than the first channel on the right from the main dock, which would mean my total exploration of the lake would be about 5%. We only brought home 11 keepers that day, but I probably caught about 10 less than a half inch shy of the keeper limit. All the fish and wildlife reports say Cedar Creek is to be a trophy bass lake, but I've not had much luck with bassin' on the lake. I hope the crappie continues to improve there, because I've had a great time everytime I've went.
All in all you're just another fish on my wall.