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December 1st, 2010
The lake level is approximately a half foot
above winter pool and water clarity ranges from stained in the
main river channel to clear in the bays.
Water Temperature Forecast - Water temps are
running about normal for this time of year and around 53
degrees.
Weekend Weather Outlook - Another front pushed
through bringing rain and cooler temps to the area. This
weekend the forecast calls for lows in the high 20’s with highs
climbing into the upper 40’s by Sunday. No measurable
precipitation is in the forecast.
Fishing Report … While rehabbing from
knee surgery has kept me from being on the water it hasn’t kept
me from getting some favorable fishing reports. Despite
some unfavorable weather, including frontal passages and high
winds, crappie fishing has been pretty darn good on minnows over
submerged brush in 10-12 feet deep. Also Sauger fishing is
picking up on the deep flats near the old river channel on ½
jigs and blade baits. Bass fishing is spotty but some
decent catches are coming on blade baits on the deeper flats.
So all things considered fishing is pretty decent for those
who brave the elements.
Rod & Reels for Sale …
These are my back up combos and have been used very little.
6' 10" G Loomis SHR 822S Shakey Head Rod 8 -12 lb line,
1/8 - 5/16 lure weight and Shimano Stradic Ci4 1000 spinning
reel. The reel is the hard to the find one that
won the ICAST award in Vegas for best in show. Spool is loaded
with 10 lb power pro braided line. Retail on the combo is
about $475. Sale Price $345 includes shipping to lower
48.
7' G Loomis Mossyback BSR 852 7' 1" lure
weight 1/8 - 3/8 Ex Fast action and rated for 10-14 lb line.
The reel is the hard to find white Shimano
Stradic 2500 spinning reel with upgrade Double Paddle handle and
extra spool. This combo has been used very little but
would make an all around good set up for fishing plastics, crank
baits, blade baits, etc. One spool has 10 lb power pro and
the other has 8 lb mono. Retail on the combo is around
$450. Sale Price $325 includes shipping to the lower 48.
Both combos are first rate and well taken care of.
If interested email me at
rk@kicknbass.net
Don’t Wait! Book your 2011
Fishing Trips Now!
Thanks to all you early birds that have already booked your
trips for 2011. For those of you that are considering a
trip but haven’t booked yet, booking early has its advantages.
Booking in advance not only gets you the dates you want to fish
it allows you to get the best accommodations during the prime
fishing times. There really is no advantage to waiting.
Want to Learn More About Your
Electronics? Kick’n Bass Can Help!

What does a school of bass look like chasing
shad on a main lake flat? We found this school of
fish and threw out a marker to mark their position. The
boat was situated to take advantage of the wind direction and we
would cast a blade bait and yoyo it back. Mostly fish
schooled up deep like this are basically unmolested and are
willing biters. We caught a lot of fish from this school
and more than once we doubled up! Note the shell bed bottom.
Do your electronics have you baffled? Do you know
what your electronics are telling you? Kick’n Bass can
help you get more out of your electronics and become a better
fisherman. To schedule an on the water tutorial and
fishing trip, email Kick’n Bass today!
rk@kicknbass.net
Need help finding a place to stay …
No Problem!
If this is your first time to the Lakes Area or you need some
advice on where to stay, just send me an email at
rk@kicknbass.net
Kick’n Bass knows the resorts that are fisherman friendly and
easy on the wallet too! Kick’n Bass customers get treated
like gold.
Kick’n Bass Gift Certificates make
people happy …Don’t know what to get that
special someone? A day on the water catching fish and having fun
with Kick’n Bass makes a great birthday or Christmas gift!
For more info send an email to
rk@kicknbass.net and we’ll take care of the rest.
Fisherman's Headquarters is staying
open this winter!
Fisherman’s Headquarters in will be open the months of December
and January for all the die hard anglers. Many places are
shut down and don't have live bait, but we are keeping minnows
and some nightcrawlers on hand. We will have Rosy Reds as
soon as they are available.
We also have a Christmas Wish List
service...you tell us what you want, and we make sure your
family gets it right when you send them to us. No more
ugly neckties or soap-on-a-rope!
Now that cold weather is here, we are planning our first annual
Cure for Cabin Fever series. Beginning in
January, we will host a series of one night seminars on a
variety of topics of interest to everyone. We tentatively
plan to have one evening with a seminar on Sonar and GPS.
We will discuss sonar interpretation, side scan technology and
how to get the most from your GPS. Another evening will be
spent one on one with FLW Tour pro Terry Bolton and friends. The
third event will be Strike King Night, featuring BASS Elite
Series and Strike King pro Mark Menendez. Menendez is a
noted cold water expert and will offer insights into winter
fishing and the early spring transition. Don't be
surprised if there are Strike King samples available!
The dates for the Cure for Cabin Fever series
have not been set as of this writing so be sure and watch the
Kick n' Bass Fishing Report for updates!
You can also call John at Fisherman's Headquarters,
(270) 527-5938 or go to www.fishermans-headquarters.com
for more information.
Tight Lines,

If you want to talk fishing or book a trip with Randy Kuhens
call him at (270)703-6133 or email him at rk@kicknbass.net
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