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Lake Cumberland April 2010

Started by EKennedy, April 10, 2010, 08:47:58 AM

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EKennedy

Stripers are just coming into the main lake.  These 4 are just under ten pounds each.  MANY early strikes...but tough keeping hooked up.  Main lake temp  - mid 50's.  60 in the creeks and headwaters.  Slow trolled gizzard shads...shallow.  Thanks Capt. Dan from DC Guides!


cameraguy

Outstanding! I understand there are some real monsters in Cumberland. Hopefully, someday I'll be able to make it down there to fish for those beasts.

River Rat

Glad to see someone had fun there! We were supposed to stay there last wknd but with the storms on Saturday we decided to ditch that plan and head for Charleston.  Nice fish, sir!
Dearborn, MI and Lake Wales, FL

EKennedy

Thanks...stipers fight hard...but tend to tire easily.  These are actually a bit on the small side.  15-17 lbs seems average...but they can go over 30lbs.  Biggest Capt Dan boated this season so far was 23 lbs. 
Now THAT's a nice fish, Sir!

MadWags

Nice Stripers. I would run into them from time to time on the St. Johns River when I lived in Florida.
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Team houston

Seth and I got into them bigtime on Cherokee last year practicing for the regional. It was like we were in the middle of a pot of boiling water.

djkimmel

They don't seem to tire very fast when you hook one on your St. Clair smallie tube rod though!!

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