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Lake Cumberland

Started by Team houston, June 26, 2007, 08:44:16 AM

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Rented a houseboat and a 16 foot aluminum to tow along for fishing. Everyday woke up at about 4:30 and on the water by 5:00. I would fish until 9:00 then come back and spend the middle part of the day swimming, eating etc.  Would fish again about an hour and a half before dinner. Then back out after dinner until it was to dark to see. I caught dozens of small spotted bass, 3 or 4,12 inch keepers 1 small smallmouth and about a dozen good keeper Lm. The two best were 5lb and 3.5lbs. Most fish were caught up in the cuts and creeks near any wood I could find. There wasn't alot because the water is down 10 feet lower than winter poll for work on the dam. Most fish caught on Splash-Its with a few on jerkbaits and worms thrown in. My cousin caught one small Striper on a topwater the last evening. For anybody that panfishes  did catch some blugill on top as well when they Would suck in my feather on the topwater. Saw some scholling Stripers come up once for about 5 seconds they were gone before I had a chance to get to them. They never came up again. Beatiful lake, I loved it.

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Forgot that was June 11 thru 18th

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