Headed down to Kendall to camp at the end of the month. Been trout fishing down there for 15 yrs or so but with spinning tackle only. This will be my first trip fly fishing. Can you give me a brief rundown of how you're rigged?
Pretty much just free lining with a straight 4x tippet with a white wooley bugger all I have ever thrown it works pretty good. But here lately it’s been hard to find a bigger bite
I’m fly fisherman from Utah and work for a company that has a shop in Lexington. I’m being sent there. I came across your channel trying to find any type of trout fishing and you have found some nice trout everything else I have found that has been posted is all bass and bait tossing. Could I email you so as not to blow up your spot as to where I can find some nice trout in Kentucky?
That’s alright man it’s kind already a community hole there’s a lot of people that fish there it’s just kind of hit and miss. Hatchery Creek below wolf creek dam. There’s a little road called power plant road below the dam. Follow it down to the gates at the beginning of the parking lot and and it’ll take you right there! There’s a big pipe that runs under the road can’t miss it
The Cumberland River is the tailwater below Wolf Creek Dam. The dam is located in Russell County, Kentucky. Lexington is at least 2 hours from the Cumberland River tailwater.
@@JGF2295man I was there over the weekend and couldn’t find the spot you was fishing at. The gates was closed as well so I’m wondering if they closed the access to get to this spot
Awesome video! We'll be there before long
I was there years ago when they were reconstructing it. Today it looks like pigs in the water! Very nice. I'll have to make the trip
Great video and good fishing, you landed a few beauties too, tight lines and thumbs up from Down Under,, Tony.
Thanks
Dude! Awesome video!
Thanks man
Headed down to Kendall to camp at the end of the month. Been trout fishing down there for 15 yrs or so but with spinning tackle only. This will be my first trip fly fishing. Can you give me a brief rundown of how you're rigged?
Pretty much just free lining with a straight 4x tippet with a white wooley bugger all I have ever thrown it works pretty good. But here lately it’s been hard to find a bigger bite
Great work! Is that a minnow of some kind?
white wooly bugger
Is that the wolf creek that comes down from the greenbrier near talcott wv?
It’s the Cumberland river below lake Cumberland in Kentucky
What are the coordinates? Cumberland River?
Local Kentuckian here, what are you throwing?
White wooly bugger
That the hatchery creek? I thought it was catch release only ?
Majority of the creek is catch and release only but the first 3 pools at the top of the creek are fair game to all anglers
What time of year were you fishing?
November
Are you stripping the wooly bugger or just floating it
Both had a few hit it while I was stripping it but mainly just drifting it on a tight line
I’m fly fisherman from Utah and work for a company that has a shop in Lexington. I’m being sent there. I came across your channel trying to find any type of trout fishing and you have found some nice trout everything else I have found that has been posted is all bass and bait tossing. Could I email you so as not to blow up your spot as to where I can find some nice trout in Kentucky?
That’s alright man it’s kind already a community hole there’s a lot of people that fish there it’s just kind of hit and miss. Hatchery Creek below wolf creek dam. There’s a little road called power plant road below the dam. Follow it down to the gates at the beginning of the parking lot and and it’ll take you right there! There’s a big pipe that runs under the road can’t miss it
The Cumberland River is the tailwater below Wolf Creek Dam. The dam is located in Russell County, Kentucky. Lexington is at least 2 hours from the Cumberland River tailwater.
@@JGF2295man I was there over the weekend and couldn’t find the spot you was fishing at. The gates was closed as well so I’m wondering if they closed the access to get to this spot
When do they spawn
Normally through the colder months into early spring
What county was this stream at
Russell springs ky
This is ridiculous like a trout pond absolutely no skill needed....
These are wild spawning fish, they swim up into the man made stream! I sight fish for them! Thanks for your feed back!