What is the biggest fish caught in Lake Cumberland?

State Record Fishes and Awards

SPECIES WEIGHT LOCATION
Sturgeon 36 lbs., 8 ozs. Lake Cumberland
Bass, Black
Coosa Bass 1.21 lbs. Martin’s Fork, Cumberland River
Kentucky Bass (Spotted Bass) 7 lbs., 10 ozs. Nelson County

What is the best time to go fishing for striped bass?

The best time of day to catch striped bass is early morning from dawn until about 2 hours after sunrise and late afternoon from 2 hours before sunset until dusk. Fishing for striped bass can be even better in the hours before a major cold front or rain event arrives.

What bait fish are in Lake Cumberland?

CRAPPIE FISHING – There are loads of Crappie in Lake Cumberland and Crappie Fishing is superb! Minnows are the best bait to use for Crappie fishing on Lake Cumberland. You can find Crappie around fallen trees and driftwood, and near boat harbors and docks.

What is the deepest part of Lake Cumberland?

60 m
Lake Cumberland/Max depth

What is the best bait to catch striped bass?

Striped Bass Baits Live eels, spot, bunker, and herring will entice any larger striped bass to eat, but cutting fresh or frozen fish into chunks works well for striped bass of all sizes. Crabs, sand fleas, bloodworms, squid, and clams are optimized for smaller stripers.

What depth do striped bass eat?

On many of these fisheries—especially in the South–stripers remain in the creeks throughout the winter and hold at depths of 15 to 20 feet. Catching striped bass doesn’t automatically slow down when the winter hits, these suspended fish will actively eat.

Where is the best fishing in Lake Cumberland?

Though there are fish to be caught up near takeoff, the lower end of the lake is historically where anglers find the best fishing, especially for smallmouth bass. Where exactly the lower end starts is a bit nebulous, but the area around Conley Bottom Marina or Wolf Creek and Caney Creek is a decent approximation.