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I guess it's always a good idea to plan early, so here's what we're working
on for the 2006 Mid-Tenn Classic! Justin Hires, Joe Haubenreich, and I put our heads together recently to pick a new lake to host the next Classic. Of all of the great places to fish in Tennessee this was a hard decision. We had kicked around thoughts of hosting a tournament on this lake for a while, but the eastern lakes were hard to resist. What sealed this deal on hosting on this new lake was the fact that there is just about any kind of water that you'd want to fish, given the will to make some runs. But don't think that you'll need a fast boat to fish here... Justin and I have spent nights in this one cove catching good numbers and sizes of fish. As a matter of fact, I've personally not been outside of a 5 mile run from our proposed launch site. I guess I can go ahead and let the cat out of the bag now and tell you that the new location (very centrally located, I might add) will be Lake Barkley! The launch site will actually be in Kentucky waters, so be sure to have a Kentucky license. It will be a long run to fish Tennessee waters, so you can probably do without buying a license for Tennessee. Launch site (proposed) will be from the Eddy Creek area which is toward the northern end of the lake, and just a short ride to the canal that connects Lake Barkley to Kentucky Lake! We'll be posting more information as we get it and will be updating the Mid-Tenn Classic web-site as well. Below is information from Fishing Hotspots on Lake Barkley. LAKE PROFILE SIZE AND DEPTH - ABOUT 57,900 ACRES WITH A MAXIMUM DEPTH OF ABOUT 68 FEET. THE AVERAGE DEPTH IS ABOUT 12 FEET. WATER SOURCE - AN IMPOUNDMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER. MAJOR TRIBUTARIES INCLUDE LITTLE RIVER AND EDDY CREEK. COMPLETED IN 1966, THE DAM PROVIDES NAVIGATIONAL ACCESS TO THE RIVER AND HYDROELECTRIC POWER. SURFACE ELEVATION DURING SUMMER IS MAINTAINED AT ABOUT 359 FEET ABOVE MEAN SE LEVEL (MSL). WINTER ELEVATION IS KEPT AT ABOUT 354 FEET MSL. ANNUAL FLUCTUATIONS CAN VARY FROM ABOUT 370 TO DRAWDOWN IN ADVANCE OF FLOOD LEVELS OF 346 FEET MSL. AN OPEN CANAL TO KENTUCKY LAKE ALLOWS A FLOW TO OR FROM EACH LAKE DEPENDING UPON RAINFALL WITHIN EACH DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND HYDROELECTRIC ACTIVITY AT EITHER DAM. SHORELINE - VERY IRREGULAR AND ABOUT 1,004 MILES IN LENGTH. MOSTLY HIGH CLAY BANKS , BUT SOME SANDSTONE CLIFFS EXIST. THERE ARE ALSO LIMITED AREAS OF LIMESTONE AND CHERT. DEVELOPMENT IS CONFINED TO THE EASTERN SIDE. THE WESTERN SIDE FORMS A BOUNDARY OF THE LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES NATIONAL RECREATION AREA. BOTTOM - 70% CLAY AND GRAVEL, 10% MUCK (LOCATED IN THE BACKS OF BAYS) AND 15% BROKEN OR LAYERED BEDROCK. THE REMAINING 5% INCLUDES STUMPS AND MANMADE FEATURES LIKE OLD ROADWAYS AND BRIDGES. WATER - MODERATE TO VERY FERTILE WITH A LIGHT BROWNISH COLOR. A THERMOCLINE CAN DEVELOP DURING LATE SUMMER, ESPECIALLY DURING DROUGHT YEARS, AT 12 TO 15 FEET. DEPLETION OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN OCCURS ONLY IN CREEK CHANNELS AND BAYS. DEPENDING UPON ANNUAL RAINFALL, SECCHI DISK READINGS (A MEASURE OF TRANSPARENCY) CAN RANGE FROM 2 TO 3.5 FEET. COVER - IN RECENT YEARS, SUBMERGENT SPECIES INCLUDING EURASIAN MILFOIL, DRAMATICALLY DECLINED AS NORMAL ANNUAL HIGH WATER EVENTS INCREASED TURBIDITY AND REDUCED SUNLIGHT PENETRATION. THE SPREAD OF THE EXOTIC EURASIAN MILFOIL PEAKED IN THE MID-1990'S AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF REDUCED RAINFALL AND INCREASED WATER CLARITY. ALTHOUGH CHEMICAL SPRAYING WAS USED BY THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY AROUND DOCKS, RESORTS AND SWIMMING AREAS, KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE BIOLOGISTS AGREE THAT VEGETATION DEPLETION, ESPECIALLY THE MAIN LAKE MILFOIL BEDS, OCCURRED BECAUSE OF THE RETURN OF AVERAGE POOL LEVELS AND HIGHER, MORE TURBID WATER CONDITIONS. OTHER SPECIES PRESENT IN VERY MINOR AMOUNTS INCLUDE COONTAIL, SOUTHERN NAIAD, SPINEYLEAF NAIAD AND AMERICAN PONDWEED. EMERGENT WATERWILLOW IS EVIDENT THROUGHOUT THE LAKE, IN ASSOCIATION WITH BUTTON BUSH, IN THE BACKS OF COVES. BRUSH PILES AND STAKE BEDS HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE BACKS OF COVES BY PRIVATE PARTIES AND THE STATES. FEATURED SPECIES - LARGEMOUTH BASS, CHANNEL CATFISH, WHITE CRAPPIE, WHITE BASS, BLUEGILL, LONGEAR SUNFISH. COMMENT - LARGEMOUTH BASS NUMBERS HAVE STABILIZED. RELATIVE WEIGHTS (AN INDEX OF CONDITION) SHOW THEY ARE VERY HEALTHY. A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF THE POPULATION IS OVER THE MINIMUM LENGTH LIMIT OF 14-INCHES. BASS OVER 8-POUNDS AND MANY IN THE 3-TO 6-POUND RANGE ARE AVAILABLE. SMALLMOUTH BASS POPULATIONS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF BARKLEY LAKE ARE OF MINOR IMPORTANCE. FORAGE - IN TERMS OF ABUNDANCE, GIZZARD SHAD COMPRISE THE BULK OF THE FORAGE BASE, BUT THREADFIN SHAD ARE OF GREATER IMPORTANCE BECAUSE THEY ONLY GROW TO ABOUT 4-INCHES IN LENGTH. OTHER SPECIES INCLUDE EMERALD SHINER, GOLDEN SHINER, BROOK SILVERSIDE, BULLHEAD MINNOW AND SILVER CHUB. YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR OF ALL SPECIES, ESPECIALLY BLUEGILL, ARE HEAVILY UTILIZED. CRAYFISH, SNAILS, SMALL MUSSELS AND INSECTS ARE ALL PART OF THE FOOD CHAIN. |
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Charles,
This may get me to the MTC! Let me know when soon! Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell Jr. www.jdbass.com www.OutdoorFrontiers.com ~~ Charles B. Summers, HOF. wrote: I guess it's always a good idea to plan early, so here's what we're working on for the 2006 Mid-Tenn Classic! Justin Hires, Joe Haubenreich, and I put our heads together recently to pick a new lake to host the next Classic. Of all of the great places to fish in Tennessee this was a hard decision. We had kicked around thoughts of hosting a tournament on this lake for a while, but the eastern lakes were hard to resist. What sealed this deal on hosting on this new lake was the fact that there is just about any kind of water that you'd want to fish, given the will to make some runs. But don't think that you'll need a fast boat to fish here... Justin and I have spent nights in this one cove catching good numbers and sizes of fish. As a matter of fact, I've personally not been outside of a 5 mile run from our proposed launch site. I guess I can go ahead and let the cat out of the bag now and tell you that the new location (very centrally located, I might add) will be Lake Barkley! The launch site will actually be in Kentucky waters, so be sure to have a Kentucky license. It will be a long run to fish Tennessee waters, so you can probably do without buying a license for Tennessee. Launch site (proposed) will be from the Eddy Creek area which is toward the northern end of the lake, and just a short ride to the canal that connects Lake Barkley to Kentucky Lake! We'll be posting more information as we get it and will be updating the Mid-Tenn Classic web-site as well. Below is information from Fishing Hotspots on Lake Barkley. LAKE PROFILE SIZE AND DEPTH - ABOUT 57,900 ACRES WITH A MAXIMUM DEPTH OF ABOUT 68 FEET. THE AVERAGE DEPTH IS ABOUT 12 FEET. WATER SOURCE - AN IMPOUNDMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER. MAJOR TRIBUTARIES INCLUDE LITTLE RIVER AND EDDY CREEK. COMPLETED IN 1966, THE DAM PROVIDES NAVIGATIONAL ACCESS TO THE RIVER AND HYDROELECTRIC POWER. SURFACE ELEVATION DURING SUMMER IS MAINTAINED AT ABOUT 359 FEET ABOVE MEAN SE LEVEL (MSL). WINTER ELEVATION IS KEPT AT ABOUT 354 FEET MSL. ANNUAL FLUCTUATIONS CAN VARY FROM ABOUT 370 TO DRAWDOWN IN ADVANCE OF FLOOD LEVELS OF 346 FEET MSL. AN OPEN CANAL TO KENTUCKY LAKE ALLOWS A FLOW TO OR FROM EACH LAKE DEPENDING UPON RAINFALL WITHIN EACH DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND HYDROELECTRIC ACTIVITY AT EITHER DAM. SHORELINE - VERY IRREGULAR AND ABOUT 1,004 MILES IN LENGTH. MOSTLY HIGH CLAY BANKS , BUT SOME SANDSTONE CLIFFS EXIST. THERE ARE ALSO LIMITED AREAS OF LIMESTONE AND CHERT. DEVELOPMENT IS CONFINED TO THE EASTERN SIDE. THE WESTERN SIDE FORMS A BOUNDARY OF THE LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES NATIONAL RECREATION AREA. BOTTOM - 70% CLAY AND GRAVEL, 10% MUCK (LOCATED IN THE BACKS OF BAYS) AND 15% BROKEN OR LAYERED BEDROCK. THE REMAINING 5% INCLUDES STUMPS AND MANMADE FEATURES LIKE OLD ROADWAYS AND BRIDGES. WATER - MODERATE TO VERY FERTILE WITH A LIGHT BROWNISH COLOR. A THERMOCLINE CAN DEVELOP DURING LATE SUMMER, ESPECIALLY DURING DROUGHT YEARS, AT 12 TO 15 FEET. DEPLETION OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN OCCURS ONLY IN CREEK CHANNELS AND BAYS. DEPENDING UPON ANNUAL RAINFALL, SECCHI DISK READINGS (A MEASURE OF TRANSPARENCY) CAN RANGE FROM 2 TO 3.5 FEET. COVER - IN RECENT YEARS, SUBMERGENT SPECIES INCLUDING EURASIAN MILFOIL, DRAMATICALLY DECLINED AS NORMAL ANNUAL HIGH WATER EVENTS INCREASED TURBIDITY AND REDUCED SUNLIGHT PENETRATION. THE SPREAD OF THE EXOTIC EURASIAN MILFOIL PEAKED IN THE MID-1990'S AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF REDUCED RAINFALL AND INCREASED WATER CLARITY. ALTHOUGH CHEMICAL SPRAYING WAS USED BY THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY AROUND DOCKS, RESORTS AND SWIMMING AREAS, KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE BIOLOGISTS AGREE THAT VEGETATION DEPLETION, ESPECIALLY THE MAIN LAKE MILFOIL BEDS, OCCURRED BECAUSE OF THE RETURN OF AVERAGE POOL LEVELS AND HIGHER, MORE TURBID WATER CONDITIONS. OTHER SPECIES PRESENT IN VERY MINOR AMOUNTS INCLUDE COONTAIL, SOUTHERN NAIAD, SPINEYLEAF NAIAD AND AMERICAN PONDWEED. EMERGENT WATERWILLOW IS EVIDENT THROUGHOUT THE LAKE, IN ASSOCIATION WITH BUTTON BUSH, IN THE BACKS OF COVES. BRUSH PILES AND STAKE BEDS HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE BACKS OF COVES BY PRIVATE PARTIES AND THE STATES. FEATURED SPECIES - LARGEMOUTH BASS, CHANNEL CATFISH, WHITE CRAPPIE, WHITE BASS, BLUEGILL, LONGEAR SUNFISH. COMMENT - LARGEMOUTH BASS NUMBERS HAVE STABILIZED. RELATIVE WEIGHTS (AN INDEX OF CONDITION) SHOW THEY ARE VERY HEALTHY. A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF THE POPULATION IS OVER THE MINIMUM LENGTH LIMIT OF 14-INCHES. BASS OVER 8-POUNDS AND MANY IN THE 3-TO 6-POUND RANGE ARE AVAILABLE. SMALLMOUTH BASS POPULATIONS IN THE SOUTH PORTION OF BARKLEY LAKE ARE OF MINOR IMPORTANCE. FORAGE - IN TERMS OF ABUNDANCE, GIZZARD SHAD COMPRISE THE BULK OF THE FORAGE BASE, BUT THREADFIN SHAD ARE OF GREATER IMPORTANCE BECAUSE THEY ONLY GROW TO ABOUT 4-INCHES IN LENGTH. OTHER SPECIES INCLUDE EMERALD SHINER, GOLDEN SHINER, BROOK SILVERSIDE, BULLHEAD MINNOW AND SILVER CHUB. YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR OF ALL SPECIES, ESPECIALLY BLUEGILL, ARE HEAVILY UTILIZED. CRAYFISH, SNAILS, SMALL MUSSELS AND INSECTS ARE ALL PART OF THE FOOD CHAIN. |
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We're thinking that the weekend of April 15th right now.... or possibly the
weekend after. wrote in message ups.com... Charles, This may get me to the MTC! Let me know when soon! Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell Jr. www.jdbass.com www.OutdoorFrontiers.com ~~ |
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What a great way to spend Tax Day!
I'm in,that will probably be the next time I get to fish! "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... We're thinking that the weekend of April 15th right now.... or possibly the weekend after. wrote in message ups.com... Charles, This may get me to the MTC! Let me know when soon! Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell Jr. www.jdbass.com www.OutdoorFrontiers.com ~~ |
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![]() Charles B. Summers wrote: We're thinking that the weekend of April 15th right now.... or possibly the weekend after. Hate to see the change from the last weekend of April - I probalby won't make it, my Top Six is April 22 weekend and my club will fish the lake the weekend of the 15. I had already marked my calendar for the last weekend in April for the MTC! Yall have fun. |
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Nothing is set in stone yet Ronnie... keep your calendar intact!
"Ronnie" wrote in message oups.com... Charles B. Summers wrote: We're thinking that the weekend of April 15th right now.... or possibly the weekend after. Hate to see the change from the last weekend of April - I probalby won't make it, my Top Six is April 22 weekend and my club will fish the lake the weekend of the 15. I had already marked my calendar for the last weekend in April for the MTC! Yall have fun. |
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That's right... you told us the last weekend when we were up in WI. Someone
else has their name on the reserve list for that date, but maybe if we get organized and can pay a deposit, we can get them to commit or bail out, leaving us that date. Joe "Charles B. Summers, HOF+M" charles wrote in message ... Nothing is set in stone yet Ronnie... keep your calendar intact! "Ronnie" wrote in message oups.com... Charles B. Summers wrote: We're thinking that the weekend of April 15th right now.... or possibly the weekend after. Hate to see the change from the last weekend of April - I probalby won't make it, my Top Six is April 22 weekend and my club will fish the lake the weekend of the 15. I had already marked my calendar for the last weekend in April for the MTC! Yall have fun. |
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![]() "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... Oh well....there's always 2007. What??? You can't rearrange your schedule in almost 7 months? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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I think Jerry wants to go back to Okeechobee...lol
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... Oh well....there's always 2007. What??? You can't rearrange your schedule in almost 7 months? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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