It seems the hydrilla/milfoil mats in the TN river are gradually moving northward. Guntersville's had it for years, Pickwick's getting more grass each year, and, in a tourney this past weekend, my partner and I found mats in the southern (TN) part of KY lake.
I have some questions for you experts:
We found a mat adjacent to a secondary creek channel. The boat was in 12-16 feet and we were flipping the edges of a mat on the drop into the channel (5-8 feet). We fished this mat for 4-5 hours with only 3 good bites: 2 decent keepers (2.5 and 3.5) and had one break off, plus a couple of shorts. We caught the keepers on 3/4 oz. jigs and a chatterbait fished along the edge.
We have several more tourneys on KY lake, from July til Oct.
Here's my questions:
Does this sound like a good grass bed to fish? We found other beds, but with the creek channel right next to it, I thought this one would be good. Do you agree?
Will this grass bed, or others, hold fish all year long?
How would you go about catching them? I'm thinking try for a topwater bite early (spooks, gunfish, pop-r's, etc.) then a fluke or senko or a spinnerbait over the top, then a flipping a jig, chigger craw or swimming a 10" ribbon tailed worm once it got hot.
Here's my problem. Everybody fishes ledges on KY lake during the summer, but most of the ledges are already known by guys that have been fishing the lake for 40 years. Since the grass is relatively new, I thought that if the fish would be in the grass all day and all year, why not just concentrate on the grass?
Any help or advice will be appreciated. By the way, 5 members of my club and I are going to Guntersville next week for 4 days. We'll be staying at Woody's Lodge which is close to Goosepond. Any G-ville advice will be appreciated as well.
Mike C. in West TN