I live in Salyersville, KY which got absolutely leveled in some places. At 6:45 pm Friday evening the police was out telling everyone to find a safe place. The tornado came through at exactly 7 pm. It missed my house and neighborhood by less than 1/4 mile. My family and neighbors took refuge in the basement just before it came through. It really did sound like a freight train just as people say and I felt the pressure from the tornado in my ears and chest. I only heard and felt the tornado for about 10 seconds. The power and cell signal failed right after the storm passed so we had no way to track following storms. We all stayed in the basement for about 45 minutes after the storm passed.
The next day my fishing buddy and I drove around the town to his aunts house which was almost completely gone. The entire neighborhood they were in was completely flattened and unrecognizable. We saw trailers and houses that were just crushed and scattered through the hills. My wife and I only have to deal with the inconvenience of not having electricity but so many of my neighbors have lost everything.
You guys be sure to keep everyone in your thoughts and prayers. They sure need it.
Hey guys! Its been a long time since I have posted anything on here and I have a few questions about Kentucky Lake. My buddy and I plan on heading to KY lake sometime in mid to late June for a week of fishing. We have never been to Kentucky lake and I assume there were be plenty of ledge fishing to take part in during our stay.
My first question is which boat friendly motels can you guys recommend for us?
Which boat ramp/ramps do you guys prefer to launch from?
What are the bass typically doing on KY lake in mid June? As I mentioned earlier, I assume they are typically finished spawning and have started relating to main lake structure by this time.
Any info/personal stories/advice about Kentucky lake is much appreciated.
Thanks guys!!!
I don't think a Curado looks too bad on a Champion.
I have a 2009 Premier on my Champion (703C) and it looks as good as it feels.
I got the Premier for 130 bucks off ebay.
Owner Cutting Points are about the only hook I use. They are super sharp and ultra durable.
I bought a Vicious Popper off that cardboard display. I figured if it at least floats it'll have the greatest chance of not entirely sucking.
I don't think I can pick one brand for each category. This is what I use and like the most.
Rods: Dobyns and Powell
Reels: Shimano, Abu, Daiwa
Line: P-Line and Seaguar
Hardbaits: Lucky Craft, Norman, Rapala and Bomber
Softbaits: Yamamoto and Zoom
Storage: Plano
And now I'm going to be the guy that pops in and says that Fluoroclear has never given me trouble in 2+ years of fishing it. I only use it in 15 lb. test though. I have loved all the P-Line products I have tried. CX Premium, Fluoroclear, and CXX.
The Silver thread ain't too shabby either. I don't have a ton of experience with it though.
Never tried Yo-Zuri.
I would pick up a spool of 12 lb. CXX. It has some memory but I have yet to find a stronger line per lb. test.
Once spring rolls around mine stay on my buddies boat until winter. I roll the drags off if I know it will be a while between trips. I don't separate the reels from the rods until winter boredom really kicks in.
The Wal-Mart here had a great assortment of hooks from Owner. They quit carrying them a couple years ago but they are stocked again now. Well, they were before I got hold of them.
The Powell's balance nicely with 7.5 - 9 oz. reels. I have an advantage on one now and it feels pretty nice. Revos and Curados balance them nicely as well.
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