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bryand82487,

Went last Thursday, had a pretty good day. The picture below was the first cast of the day.....so you know it went downhill from there. Caught the one below and about eight more in Yellow Creek on the South end of Upper Island. 2 of the eight were smallies the rest were green (with about 4 drum thrown in just to tick ya off). Caught most on jigs (Black and Blue). Caught a few (mostly Drum) on PLine jigging spoon in pearl. Caught the rest in that area on Sworming Hornet with LFT Magic Shad (thanks RoadWarrior).

After the fog burned off we spent a little time on the ledges and did not really find any fish. Really spent more time looking for new spots than fishing.

Spent the rest of the day fishing creek channels 15 to 18 ft deep. Throwing a Strike King Sexy Spoon. Find the bait ball and cast into it. They would not bite it vertical jigging.....we had to cast them out, let them flutter down, rip em up, and let them flutter down again.....all bites on the fall. Caught about 15 (all large mouth about 14 - 16 inches long....no dinks and no more drum). No more smallies either.

Water temp started at about 59 and ended up at about 64. Water is starting to clear up, still dropping, and not very crowded out there. I really love deer season...I just wish they would let it run till April or May.

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Thanks Bonhead!  I normally fish on the river side and am not to familiar with Yellowcreek.  I've only been on the lake side for recreational purposes.  I'm familar with Tom Bigbee, Panther creek, the waterfall, and Grand Harbor.  I'm planning on putting in at the state park.  Are any of these places close to yellow creek?

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Okay from looking at a map it looks like Yellowcreek is the mouth before you go into Tom Bigbee? If I put in in Tennessee do I need a Mississippi or Alabama license?

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With a Tennessee Lic. you can fish to the mouth of Bear Creek in Alabama and everything above (North of) Hwy 25 bridge in Mississippi and you will be good.

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If you keep heading down 25 to the Shell station you would be putting in at Yellow Creek.

We went last Wednesday and I landed this 4 pounder on a crankbait.

We caught several 2 to 3 pounders. Caught them on cranks and jigs.

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Thanks Bonhead! I normally fish on the river side and am not to familiar with Yellowcreek. I've only been on the lake side for recreational purposes. I'm familar with Tom Bigbee, Panther creek, the waterfall, and Grand Harbor. I'm planning on putting in at the state park. Are any of these places close to yellow creek?

Grand Harbor is at the mouth of Yellow Creek (actually in Yellow Creek), that whole area b/w Grand Harbor and Tom Bigbee is Yellow Creek :) 

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Topwater is red hot early, but dies shortly after sun-up.

Boated one out of five strikes Saturday. One of the fish

that missed was a monster!

8-)

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Topwater is red hot early, but dies shortly after sun-up.

Boated one out of five strikes Saturday. One of the fish

that missed was a monster!

8-)

Were you throwing a Cavitron or a Pop R?

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RW was throwing a popper

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Thought I would send a quick post out and see if there is anyone knowledgeable about Pickwick...I just got in town (Decatur) and plan on fishing/scouting Wheeler for a few days and then hit up Pickwick.  I am scouting for the elite series next year...this will be my rookie season.  Never been on these bodys of water and any guidance would be great.  I plan on marking a lot of areas and exploring but we could fit in a cast or two for sure!  If you are interested in heading out with me on either one of these lake you can send me an email at tspeedm@yahoo.com

Thanks

Travis

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Hey since most of you guys are in the Memphis area, any of you guys going to the Road Trip on Kentucky Lake? I'm going but I can only go for 2 days and was just wondering if any of you guys are wanting to go because I can drive you up there just couldn't drive you back.

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Just got back from Pickwick late this afternoon after fishing for 2 days. THe water temperature was 57-58 degrees.  On Wednesday my buddy and I put in right past the Shell station at yellow creek. It was tough at first because you couldn't see 10ft in front of your from all the fog and I'd never fished there so I didn't know where I was going. We didn't do so well there, we fished coves and points. I boated 2 on a Pop R that went about 2lbs each. It seemed like since the water was so low that it was deep most everywhere. Around lunch we loaded up and decided to go put in on the river side. After we loaded up I noticed a bright yellow truck and trailer across the parking lot. I could tell it was someone sponsored so we drove over there to check it out and it was Boyd Duckett's truck and trailer so I guess he was out on Pickwick somewhere. This might be a common thing I don't know though, I never fish the lake side? On the river side my buddy caught 2 smallies fishing a 200 series bandit translucent red craw crankbait that went about 2 1/2 lbs. I through some miscellaneous and caught a couple small largemouth. Towards the end of the day I put another 2 lber in the boat on a Pop R. Today the top water bite on the river side was on fire till around 11 am! I think it lasted so long because of the overcast. I boated 8 or 9 with a Jackall Tennessee shad pop r. My best 5 went about 11 lbs. My buddy caught a couple more smallies on the same crankbait as well and missed a monster. One thing I thought was strange is he had a cheaper silver and blue pop r and the fish wouldn't touch it. I really didn't think the appearance of a pop r would matter that much. I though it was mainly the action that caused the strike. Below are two pics of our nicer 2 fish.

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The current on the river side was great, much better than I've seen in the past month or so.  The water also looked like it was up a couple of feet from the last times I had gone.

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Just got off the lake. Two keepers all day. I tried crank, jigs, topwater, etc. Caught the keepers on shakey head in the shallows. If anyone knows what they are doing let me know. Going in the morning. Plan on staying on the lake side.

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Just got off the lake. Two keepers all day. I tried crank, jigs, topwater, etc. Caught the keepers on shakey head in the shallows. If anyone knows what they are doing let me know. Going in the morning. Plan on staying on the lake side.

You probably won't see this before you leave but if you put in at the Shell gas station and go past aqua yacht harbor and follow the bank to the right you'll run into a cove that has a white boat shed in it. The water is very low there and there's a lot of mud, but the water starts off really shallow and goes deeper in the back center of the cove. I caught two nice ones with a pop r right there where it drops off. I haven't fished Pickwick but once and I'm sure during the spring and right after summer it's probably more active than the river, but when times are tough I think you'll always have a better chance working the mouths and points of coves on the river side.

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Just got off the lake. Two keepers all day. I tried crank, jigs, topwater, etc. Caught the keepers on shakey head in the shallows. If anyone knows what they are doing let me know. Going in the morning. Plan on staying on the lake side.

You probably won't see this before you leave but if you put in at the Shell gas station and go past aqua yacht harbor and follow the bank to the right you'll run into a cove that has a white boat shed in it. The water is very low there and there's a lot of mud, but the water starts off really shallow and goes deeper in the back center of the cove. I caught two nice ones with a pop r right there where it drops off. I haven't fished Pickwick but once and I'm sure during the spring and right after summer it's probably more active than the river, but when times are tough I think you'll always have a better chance working the mouths and points of coves on the river side.

Didn't see your post. Yeah it was a tough tough day today. Should have put in on the river. Oh well. That's why they call it fishing and not catching.  ;D

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Are you guys fishing this coming Saturday? My buddy cancelled

on me at the last minute so I didn't fish. If you're going and have

an open seat, let me know!

-Kent

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Are you guys fishing this coming Saturday? My buddy cancelled

on me at the last minute so I didn't fish. If you're going and have

an open seat, let me know!

-Kent

Unfortunately I'll be working  :'(.  Hopefully we can get together soon though Kent before it gets to cold.  Even then maybe we can just bear it and go  ;D

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