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Parasites found on Lake Cumberland striped bass; fish still safe to eat

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Fisheries biologists at Lake Cumberland found a parasitic copepod is the cause of unusual sores on the tongue and mouth of striped bass in the lake. “When we sampled the lake’s striped bass fishery in mid-December, every fish we handled was infested,” said John Williams, southeastern district fishery biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish [...]

Arctic Winds Bring Float And Fly Time

Images from float and fly fishing trip on Lake Cumberland Feb. 3, 2005.

The late Charlie Nuckols owned a tackle shop and lure company in east Tennessee, near South Holston Lake. Winter crappie anglers who fished small marabou jigs deep under bobbers complained to him about big smallmouth breaking off their rigs all of the time.

This got Nuckols thinking. He, along with his brother Eddie, began experimenting with suspending small jigs, eventually settling on those tied with craft hair or duck feathers. They fished these jigs 8-to12-feet deep, suspended under bobbers cast on long, soft spinning rods along bluffs and deep points on South Holston Lake. They began to regularly catch smallmouth bass over four pounds on this new system. Word began to spread to other smallmouth lakes in the region, notably Dale Hollow Lake.

Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Blue Water Trails

Tygarts Creek looking downstream of the KY 182 bridge at Carter Caves State Resort Park. This bridge serves as both the take-out for a 12.5 mile float from Olive Hill through the upper part of Tygarts Creek Gorge and the put-in for the 9.5 mile float downstream through the lower part of the gorge to Iron Hill, Kentucky. The splendor of Tygarts Creek Gorge rivals anything found in Kentucky. The creek holds good populations of muskellunge along with spotted and smallmouth bass. Carter Caves State Resort Park offers accommodations and plenty of hiking and cave exploring day trips to complement the floating.

Moving water throughout the millennia left an indelible mark on Carter County, Kentucky. Water flowing through the ground melted the porous limestone bedrock prior to the creation of the Ohio River, creating a series of labyrinthine caves. The most scenic and unique of these are now contained within the boundaries of Carter Caves State Resort [...]

Indiana DNR launches iPhone app

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People who enjoy any of the DNR’s wide variety of properties across Indiana and own an iPhone can benefit from a new phone application. The application can be downloaded at no cost to the user at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/indiana-dnr/id395591679?mt=8.

What Makes Laurel River Lake So Good For Smallmouth Bass?

Laurel River Lake Small Mouth Bass

Laurel River Lake can be as tough to fish as any place in Kentucky. The lake