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TRI-STATE FISHING REPORT
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TRI-STATE FISHING REPORT

2003
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Before the last pulse of heavy rain, Kentucky Lake was very productive for largemouth bass on the surface. One Evansville angler caught 30 bass on buzz baits in a day, including five keepers. \"The deep pattern fish are being taken both on Carolina rigged tubes, lizards and creature baits,\" he said. \"These fish are being taken on main lake and creek channel ledges, secondary creek channel points and humps in both bays and the main lake.\" [Dave Stewart] suggests rocky points for smallmouth bass. That includes primary and secondary main lake points and secondary points in bays during the day. Try topwater baits early and late.
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Gannett Media Corp

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