Hello! Fishing Eveleigh Boat Ramp bend of Rough River.
Hello One n All!
My name is Eddie Richards.
I've lived in the Hudson Ky. Area for a little over 4 months now and the boat ramp mentioned in the topic title is less than a 1.5 miles, 2 miles at the most from my front door. I've used multiple lures to catch bass from this area. But I was told that a " peanuthead" black jig with a trailer to match is a real good lure to use for rough river. I want to know what other folks think.
EddieR.1977 wrote:
Hello One n All!
My name is Eddie Richards.
I've lived in the Hudson Ky. Area for a little over 4 months now and the boat ramp mentioned in the topic title is less than a 1.5 miles, 2 miles at the most from my front door. I've used multiple lures to catch bass from this area. But I was told that a " peanuthead" black jig with a trailer to match is a real good lure to use for rough river. I want to know what other folks think.
Welcome to the forum Eddie.
greetings, eddie. I have fished rough river lake a long time. as with most lakes, the lure to use depends on the cover you are fishing. fishing has been slow this year due to lake level being held low, but fish are being caught. lucked into some good fish 2 weeks ago using crank bait. I have never put in at Everleigh but have fished south fork as far as peters cave. would be glad to get together and try our luck.
EddieR.1977 wrote:
Hello One n All!
My name is Eddie Richards.
I've lived in the Hudson Ky. Area for a little over 4 months now and the boat ramp mentioned in the topic title is less than a 1.5 miles, 2 miles at the most from my front door. I've used multiple lures to catch bass from this area. But I was told that a " peanuthead" black jig with a trailer to match is a real good lure to use for rough river. I want to know what other folks think.
Welcome Eddie I fished that area a lot. My parents had a place on Mercer Bend road quite a few years back! I caught them on Texas rigged worms mostly late spring? When water was low I usually went the other way though
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