Monthly Archives: September 2014

And The Winners Are…

wtic2014Here are the results of the West TN Industrial & Commercial Bass Tournament. Dupont keeps the revolving trophy again with a total weight of 281.80 pounds.

13 companies participated including Dupont, TVA Johnsonville, Hood Container, Coca Cola, Delta Faucet, Stanley Black & Decker, TVA Cumberland City, Norandal, Georgia Pacific, Ceco Door, Fluid Routing Solutions, Owens Corning, and H & M Construction.

There were 59 total teams and 105 total fish weighed. “BIG FISH ” weighed in at 7.16 lbs caught by David Hensley & Eric Hensley paying out $1,070.00

West Tennessee Industrial and Commercial Invitational Bass Tournament

10593181_786898487997192_3423595055516796074_nIt’s time again for the best tournament on the scenic Tennessee River’s Beautiful Kentucky Lake! The West Tennessee Industrial and Commercial Invitational Bass Tournament this Sunday, September 28, 2014. Don’t miss this great weigh-in!!

Each company will compete against one another for the prestigious “Best of the Best Bucket Mouth Bass” rotating trophy. In addition, each boat can even compete in an optional “Big Bass Pool.” All of these local bass angler fish hard!

Fall Crappie Fishing Season

birdsong2Have you made your reservations for Fall Crappie fishing season? Call today while there are still a few vacancies 731-584-7880

Season begins around the first week in October as the morning water temperatures drop to around 70 degrees. The baitfish will then move into the bays to feed up for winter and the Crappie will follow them to do likewise.

The fish will first show up around the mouths of the bays near the old creek channel and river ledges just as they do in the early prespawn stages of spring. However, they will move into the bays a little quicker than in the spring as the water cools.

The fall fishing patterns will last until the water temperatures drop to the lower 50’s, normally around the end of November at which time the baitfish and Crappie will move out to the deeper water winter areas on the main lake.