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Wednesday, September 7,1994, Houston Times-Journal
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Kentucky Lake is great place to visit
Every state that we have had the
privilege to fish in has at least on
lake that everyone considers the
most beautiful they have seen.
To me, Georgia has several such
lakes, Lake Seminole and Lake
Lanier being tops on my list. Lake
Seminole is rustic, back to basic,
down to earth with Spanish moss
hanging from 100-year-old trees and
wildlife all around.
Lake I tinier, on the other hand,
is just the opposite. Just minutes
from the Atlanta area, this lake is
surrounded by large homes, large
boats, and large incomes—all of
which I cannot compete with. The
lake itself is very beautiful, clear
and deep. It offers, for those who
know how to fish it, some great
fun and adventure with strippers and
spotted bass.
Kentucky is one of the states we
have had the opportunity to fish
tournaments in. One Kentucky lake
in particular has always been on the
top of our "most beautiful lake in
the state" list.
Actually, there are two lakes that
run parallel—Kentucky and
Barkley. Both of these lakes, how
ever, are totally different from each
other. They are connected by a canal
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Sept. 29
Oct. 6
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on the northern end near Interstate
24 and Lake City.
Lake Barkley is very shallow and
difficult to fish, whereas Lake
Kentucky is clear and deep. The area
between the lakes is known as the
Land Between the Lakes and has,
for the most part, been left undis
turbed since the last family was
forced out during the construction.
This area, in the early days, was
rich farmland and many families
were forced out by the TV A. To
this day a lot of controversy re
mains over the the way these fami
lies were treated.
When driving across the area,
you can still see the old homesteads
with some of the remains of build
ings still standing. Now, there is
nothing but woods where rich farm
land once was.
Kentucky Lake offers just about
any type of water recreation imag
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People need to enjoy life and relax
Crisp cool mornings and nights
such as those we have enjoyed for
the past few days always bring back
memories of falls past and the ex
citement of the coming of the hunt
ing seasons.
I think that each fall is prettier
than the previous one and last fall
was certainly the most spectacular
in leaf color that I have ever seen.
1 have written many times about
the anticipation in an outdoorsman’s
heart with the approach of Fall and
this article will be a combination of
these many articles.
The month of August is God's
answer to eternity - the longest and
most useless month of the year.
There is nothing to hunt, gnats and
mosquitos are rampant and teachers
and students alike have to worry
about the start of school. There is
nothing to hunt and fishing is usu
ally in the doldrums.
With the month of September,
everything changes. Dove season
opens and the finest month of the
year, October, is just around the
comer. When I was a boy, we spent
ined from skiing to spending a
week-long vacation house boating.
As for fishing, the same applies.
Just about any type of fishing that
you might enjoy can be found here.
Crappie fishing ranks very near the
top of the fishing popularity poll
and, depending on who you talk to,
it may rank first.
For us die-hard bass fishermen,
the variety of fishing expands
greatly. Kentucky Lake has large
mouth as well as spotted bass and
smallmouth.
But, this is just the beginning
because mixed into all the bass
fishing is the sauger and walleye.
Both of these fish will hit many of
the same lures used to catch bass,
especially the small mouth.
The sauger and walleye offer
some of the best eating in the
world. A lot of the guides on
Kentucky Lake will try to catch a
few of these fish for a shore lunch
during the day with their clients.
Shore lunches,which started in the
Northern Lakes and Canada, have
become popular in this area.
Lake Weiss, located in
Northwest Georgia, has been com
pared with Kentucky Lake when
anglers are talking about the
Westfield Schools become
the first school to open up
the middle school season
with a match against
Tattnall in Macon
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the months of September and
October oiling our boots, cleaning
our guns and getting our canvas
hunting clothes ready for opening
day.
We didn't have deer or turkey to
hunt in those days and quail season
was the big day, which we antici
pated as eagerly as Christmas .
I feel sorry for any young man
\fcho has never felt what it was like
to trudge through the woods and
fields with a handful of shotgun
shells banging around in a coat
pocket, the old Browning shotgun
over his shoulder and a pointer
birddog out in front of him trying
his best to please his master.
There is a beauty about the
changing leaves, the fall smell in
the early morning air, the golden
broom sedge and the explosion of a
tremendous crappie fishing. We
have seen some of the crappie cran
ing out of Kentucky Lake, and if it
is anything like that in Lake Weiss,
I don't know why anyone wants to
waste their time in some of our
other impoundments.
Save your money and time, for
good crappie fishing take them to
Lake Weiss or Kentucky Lake.
When you plan your next vaca
tion and would like to make it one
for great scenery as well as getting
in some great fishing, Kentucky
Lake should be on the list of con
siderations. The drive there is
through some of the most scenic
areas of both Tennessee and
Kentucky.
It doesn't matter what your pref
erence of lodging is since it can be
found on the lake. As I mentioned
earlier, one of the ways to enjoy the
lake is to rent one of the house
boats and just cruise where you
want to. These houseboats offer all
the comforts of home and much
more.
If you do decide to take a vaca
tion to that area and want to know
where some good eating places are
that might not get advertised with
the fine cuisine restaurants, give us
a call. We'll be glad to let you
know here some of the little places
are which have the great food and
atmosphere of a small country
town.
I guarantee you that you'll enjoy
the visit and won’t go away hungry
or to visit the ATM.
Until next time . . . we've gone
fishing.
Golf,
from 7 A
who shot a 79 the third day, five
strokes better than Fineis, finished
the tournament with a 247, one
stroke behind Fineis.
The net score was taken by Troy
Flanders, who finished the day with
a 209 (248 gross). Henry Miller
finished with a 215 net (254 gross).
Dale Money (249/219) and Ed
Stokes (250/217) were also in the
running.
The Third Flight was headed by
Cliff Graham (254 gross) and John
Rich (265 gross). George Richard
(265/211) won the net score, while
Joe Daniel (268/220) finished sec
ond.
The Fourth Flight saw Roy
Shaginaw take the gross champi
onship with a 276, three strokes
better than Jason Flanders. Mark
Quimby won the net championship
with a 211 (302 gross), while Don
Chandler finished second with a 220
(286 gross).
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covey of quail from the brush that
will live forever in a person's mind.
We really do not need a calendar
to know that fall is here. There is
the trumpet call of the Canada
Goose, the whisper of ducks wings
and the smell of gunpowder in the
air. The mornings have a cool and
bracing edge and the shortening
days give an urgency to life.
I believe that as you grow older,
you are more aware of the beauty of
Clark, from 7A
state's winningest coach. Phil's
pick, Mary Persons.
After two straight losses at
Henderson Stadium, Robert Slocum
takes the Mount de Sales Cavaliers
to Stratford. Bad timing! Phil's
pick, Stratford.
Fitzgerald at Irwin County. Both
teams have new coaches. Both lost
openers last week. Mark Daniels
gets his first win, Ross New drops
another. Phil’s pick, Fitzgerald.
And Dublin is at Dodge County.
Sam Barrs at Dublin has turned that
program around.
Local swim team
looking for members
Middle Georgia Aquatics Swim Team is holding winter registration
on Sunday, September 11th from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at Houston Mall.
This swim team practices in Macon and carpool information will be
available at the completion of registration day. Any parents that are
interested should bring their children’s birth certificates with them.
Any questions can be directed to Northside Swim Club, 474-9689 from
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the world around you and the
changing of the seasons. Fall has
become more meaningful to me as I
have grown older, probably because
I have reached the fall of my life
and really have began to realize
how precious life really is.
We need to savor each and every
one cf these beautiful fall days. Life
is all too fleeting, like the changing
leaves that soon fall from the
leaves. We do not need to waste
one single day of it.
The Irish opened with a win last
week over West Laurens. That's 29
wins for Barrs since coming to
Dublin in just three full years plus a
game.
John Peacock continues to strug
gle at Dodge, although his Indians
did come on at the end of last sea
son to knock Perry from the play
offs. Dublin will be too tough for
the Indians, though. Phil's pick,
Dublin.
Here's a reminder. Westfield is
open this week, Perry is at Peach
County.