In the fall there are several patterns that may work on Old Hickory Lake. Remember this is a river system, so don't always confuse it with a reservoir system. This lake does not fully turn over like some nearby lakes do. This is because there is more current then most lakes so the water is moving everyday.
- 1st pattern - spinner baits along main channel and in tributaries. I prefer 1/4, 3/8 or 1/2 oz. depending on depth, cover etc. I prefer chartreuse, green, sometimes black/grey. If you are fishing with two people in the boat, the person in font will probably get more bites. But the person in back should throw a smaller bait or you use a more subtle presentation like worm or lizard. Some partners can both fish from the front of the boat but this takes a little practice and patience however can be effective when using proper technique. I like Stan Sloan Zorro with twin willow leaf blades with chartreuse or red trailer. Also,I highly recommend a trailer hook. Also I recommend Hilebrandt, Strike King,Stanley and Terminator. Watch for rocky banks esp. in windy conditions. This seems make the fish move up to feed on bait fish and become very aggressive.
- 2nd pattern - Crank baits on points/ along drops. Watch for points where creek channels meet main channels and secondary points in creeks. I prefer chrome or chrome blue rattletraps in these areas. Again pay attention to when wind is up, this seems to be when fish are more active. Be prepared to move between a couple of similar type spots that are close to each other. There are times when a spot may not be active and move for a short time and come back to the same spot and it that spot will be active. It is important to know conditions on the lake like generation schedule, water temp., etc. To find out some that information there are some sites like the Corp of Engineers. Also there is TWRA