Rick: 

  It's been many, many years sinced I've fished either lake.  I did most of my 
fishing below the dams then and it was usually decent fishing when they weren't 
generating power.  You could pick up crappie, bream, catfish and fresh water 
drum using bait and lures.  Stripers were just a rumor back in the mid-70's.  
As already said many marinas rent boats.  If you're in that area, a smaller 
lake that holds bass, crappie, bream and gar is Reelfoot lake.  Formed by the 
New Madrid quake in the early 1800's it's a bit more primitive than Kentucky or 
Barkley.  Many of the marinas or bait shops rent boats. 

Jerry Caruso 
"All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia." 

----- "Rick Zieger" <[email protected]> wrote: 




Does anyone know about fly fishing from the shore on this lake? 

Rick 

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