Never done it. Looking for any and all suggestions. Two dudes in Kayaks with light spinning gear. I'm guessing rooster tails? What to look for in the generation schedule? Looking for trout
Check the generation schedule. Rooster tails work pretty well usually. I like white with black specs for color.Never done it. Looking for any and all suggestions. Two dudes in Kayaks with light spinning gear. I'm guessing rooster tails? What to look for in the generation schedule? Looking for trout
What am I checking for in the generation schedule exactlyCheck the generation schedule. Rooster tails work pretty well usually. I like white with black specs for color.
In my experience they don't bite very well unless there's at least 1 gen running, and 2 is sometimes better.What am I checking for in the generation schedule exactly
That's what I'm looking for! Thanks!In my experience they don't bite very well unless there's at least 1 gen running, and 2 is sometimes better.
You don't wanna go if it's more than 2 running.
I wouldn't be on the river in a kayak with two generators running!!
Well said!I spent a lot of time in that river when I lived in TN and I am almost exclusively a kayak angler. That being said, I would not recommend you float it when even 1 generator is running. Especially during cold months. There are a lot of trees laying down that you may barely see on higher water that could flip a kayak. Please don't do it.
Those trout bite just fine with 0 generators running. Rooster tails and Trout Magnets will keep you busy.
This is the time of year to float it. In the Summer that river turns into the cold tailwater equivalent of a booze cruise. It's filled with drunks on tubes and kayaks coming by you in waves of 50+ from just after sunrise to sunset. Luckily that goes away after Summer.
I wish there was a reasonable way TWRA could manage use of the Caney in the Summer between kayak shuttle floats and fishermen. Maybe only allow it between certain hours and leave some hours nice and peaceful for fishermen?Well said!