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Fishing: Smallmouth fishing on Lake Cumberland on KET

Tim Farmer's Kentucky Afield on KET will include a float-n-fly method of fishing for smallmouth bass which makes a monster difference for winter smallmouth anglers on Lake Cumberland. The segment was filmed on Lake Cumberland where the winter weather was perfect for the technique.

The program airs Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 8:30pmET/7:30pmCT and is repeated Sundaym January 10, 2010 at 4pmET/3pmCT on KET 1.

The show will also include rabbit and squirrel hunting, some of which features Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rodney Brewer and Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Commissioner Jon Gassett hunting for supper in the hills of Shelby County, KY.




This story was posted on 2010-01-06 04:57:21
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