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Has anyone been to Kentucky Lake?
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<blockquote data-quote="richg99" data-source="post: 401754" data-attributes="member: 4376"><p>During the Summers, I live an hour from Dale Hollow and three hours from Kentucky lake. On the lakes near me, most of the stripers that I read about being caught are caught by driving your boat up tight to a dam's wash. There are a lot of currents and not a place that I'd want to be in my 1648 Lowe. </p><p></p><p>If I was with someone who knew what he/she was doing, it might be OK. However, the water that comes out when they open the generators is like a very large river, all at once. I have yet to catch a striper during the two summers that I actively fished there. I did not target stripers at all, so far. A striper is on my list for the near future, though.</p><p></p><p>As already suggested above, I'd ask where the stripers are being caught and what kind of boat is appropriate. </p><p></p><p>Just the other day, I read in the Chattanooga Fishing forum, that stripers (rockfish) are being caught way back up in the creeks. That would be safer, but I think it is a seasonal thing. regards, richg99</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richg99, post: 401754, member: 4376"] During the Summers, I live an hour from Dale Hollow and three hours from Kentucky lake. On the lakes near me, most of the stripers that I read about being caught are caught by driving your boat up tight to a dam's wash. There are a lot of currents and not a place that I'd want to be in my 1648 Lowe. If I was with someone who knew what he/she was doing, it might be OK. However, the water that comes out when they open the generators is like a very large river, all at once. I have yet to catch a striper during the two summers that I actively fished there. I did not target stripers at all, so far. A striper is on my list for the near future, though. As already suggested above, I'd ask where the stripers are being caught and what kind of boat is appropriate. Just the other day, I read in the Chattanooga Fishing forum, that stripers (rockfish) are being caught way back up in the creeks. That would be safer, but I think it is a seasonal thing. regards, richg99 [/QUOTE]
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