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Bass_Mr. April 6th, 2005 04:25 PM

Center Hill
 
Here is a good website that always has info about Center Hill.On a local
radio outdoors show this past weekend the complaint was "not enough water"
in the lake to establish a strong pattern.
For all you MTC participants take a look and maybe you can plan
accordingly.Like Charles has posted already,there will be no grass on the
lake so you Horny Toad fans can forget that pattern.When I read the Corps of
Engineer site they are draining the lake daily,2 generators ran most of the
day yesterday but we have a lot of rain in the forecast.I doubt that it will
bring the lake up 10-15 ft. as needed by tournament time.

www.tennesseebassguides.com

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go-bassn April 6th, 2005 09:38 PM

As needed for what???

Warren

"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Here is a good website that always has info about Center Hill.On a local
radio outdoors show this past weekend the complaint was "not enough water"
in the lake to establish a strong pattern.
For all you MTC participants take a look and maybe you can plan
accordingly.Like Charles has posted already,there will be no grass on the
lake so you Horny Toad fans can forget that pattern.When I read the Corps

of
Engineer site they are draining the lake daily,2 generators ran most of

the
day yesterday but we have a lot of rain in the forecast.I doubt that it

will
bring the lake up 10-15 ft. as needed by tournament time.

www.tennesseebassguides.com

fishing reports





Chris Rennert April 6th, 2005 09:48 PM

go-bassn wrote:
As needed for what???

Warren

"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...

Here is a good website that always has info about Center Hill.On a local
radio outdoors show this past weekend the complaint was "not enough water"
in the lake to establish a strong pattern.
For all you MTC participants take a look and maybe you can plan
accordingly.Like Charles has posted already,there will be no grass on the
lake so you Horny Toad fans can forget that pattern.When I read the Corps


of

Engineer site they are draining the lake daily,2 generators ran most of


the

day yesterday but we have a lot of rain in the forecast.I doubt that it


will

bring the lake up 10-15 ft. as needed by tournament time.

www.tennesseebassguides.com

fishing reports





It makes me wonder Warren, If the water continues to recede, and the
fish are right in peak spawning temps, and good spawning habitat
continuiously disappears, would bass (Like salmon & trout) re-absorb
their eggs and not spawn at all? If that is the case, would they then
be in a post spawn pattern, or would they need the recovery time.

Or would they just pick the most habitable area and spawn in that area,
and just hope for the best.

Just some food for thought.

Chris

Bass_Mr. April 6th, 2005 10:10 PM

I have not been over there WW but they say the usual spawning areas and any
wood cover on the banks are bone dry.
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
As needed for what???

Warren

"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Here is a good website that always has info about Center Hill.On a local
radio outdoors show this past weekend the complaint was "not enough
water"
in the lake to establish a strong pattern.
For all you MTC participants take a look and maybe you can plan
accordingly.Like Charles has posted already,there will be no grass on the
lake so you Horny Toad fans can forget that pattern.When I read the Corps

of
Engineer site they are draining the lake daily,2 generators ran most of

the
day yesterday but we have a lot of rain in the forecast.I doubt that it

will
bring the lake up 10-15 ft. as needed by tournament time.

www.tennesseebassguides.com

fishing reports







Charles B. Summers April 6th, 2005 11:42 PM

The lake is only down 8 feet!
http://www.orn.usace.army.mil/pao/lakeinfo/CEN.htm

Not uncommon right now... I'm going to call them tomorrow to see when
they're planning on raising it. Percy Priest is still low as well, but it
coming up now. (On Schedule)


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
I have not been over there WW but they say the usual spawning areas and

any
wood cover on the banks are bone dry.




Charles B. Summers April 6th, 2005 11:49 PM

Oops... Looks like they're maintaining a 487' level on Priest.

http://lakeinfo.tva.gov/htbin/lakein...H&DataType=Obs

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
...
The lake is only down 8 feet!
http://www.orn.usace.army.mil/pao/lakeinfo/CEN.htm

Not uncommon right now... I'm going to call them tomorrow to see when
they're planning on raising it. Percy Priest is still low as well, but it
coming up now. (On Schedule)


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
I have not been over there WW but they say the usual spawning areas and

any
wood cover on the banks are bone dry.






Charles B. Summers April 6th, 2005 11:50 PM

Here's Center Hill :
http://lakeinfo.tva.gov/htbin/lakein...H&DataType=Obs





Bass_Mr. April 7th, 2005 04:48 AM

afetr this rain today and tomorrow it may be 10 ft. above full pool!
"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
...
Here's Center Hill :
http://lakeinfo.tva.gov/htbin/lakein...H&DataType=Obs








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