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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 75316" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>I used to fish Barkley quite a bit but haven't ventured over there in some time since I now only live about 15 minutes from Kentucky Lake.</p><p></p><p>The time that you are talking about is a transition time on the lakes. You can catch them pretty much anywhere. The flooded structure along the shoreline is about as good as anywhere else. Fishing the ledges has become popular over the last decade simply because there are always fish out there on them if you can find them. A little bit later in the season and those ledges are about the only place you will find them outside of the early morning and late afternoon grass bite.</p><p></p><p>That is prime time for spawning catfish though if you want to try your hand at that. You can load the boat in short order around visible riprap. The mouth of the bay at Kuttawa is a good spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 75316, member: 437"] I used to fish Barkley quite a bit but haven't ventured over there in some time since I now only live about 15 minutes from Kentucky Lake. The time that you are talking about is a transition time on the lakes. You can catch them pretty much anywhere. The flooded structure along the shoreline is about as good as anywhere else. Fishing the ledges has become popular over the last decade simply because there are always fish out there on them if you can find them. A little bit later in the season and those ledges are about the only place you will find them outside of the early morning and late afternoon grass bite. That is prime time for spawning catfish though if you want to try your hand at that. You can load the boat in short order around visible riprap. The mouth of the bay at Kuttawa is a good spot. [/QUOTE]
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