The beautiful clear water of Dale Hollow Lake located along the border of Kentucky-Tennessee is an excellent fishery products with world record smallmouth bass and other species as well. The oldest reservoir in Kentucky is a haven for recreational activities such as swimming and boating. With an average depth of 50 meters are the conditions ideal for bass fishing on the Lake. The record for bass is 11 pounds 15 ounces, which is one of the main reasons why the fishermen are attracted to the Lake. Other species with heavy populations are catfish, gar, crappie, largemouth bass, muskies, trout and walleye. Anglers can enjoy fishing throughout the year with the fishes that are ready to bite. It is also an excellent place for underwater spear fishing for coarse fish. Anglers who wishes to spear fish need a fishing licence and use only the hand or mechanically driven Spears.
March to may are the best times to fish for smallmouth bass, which is the spawning period. Night fishing in June is also productive. The action is also good in the winter but slows down in the spring. However, the spring is the ideal time to your line for White Bass, largemouth bass and crappie ejected. Fishermen can look forward to reeling in muskie in December and January. The spawning period of walleye from late February until the end of March, they come out in large numbers. Crappie fishing during February to April is nothing short of extraordinary. They are found in the deep, clear, Rocky impoundments. Slow-trolling molds on long lines around Shad schools is the most effective approach for crappie in Dale Hollow Lake. Some parts of the Lake can be caught with a fishing licence Kentucky or Tennessee while other areas of the specific state license is required. Winter fishing for bass on Dale Hollow Lake is best with spin its molds, moulds, tube baits and Jigging Spoons.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Dale hollow Lake Fishing
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