I really hope I am not fishing parking lots here any time soon. Although it does sound like fun.
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I really hope I am not fishing parking lots here any time soon. Although it does sound like fun.
The water was up into Fenton's parking lot on Thursday. Probably not enough to fish but at 364 that Penisula may be totaly under water.
[quote=Col Forbin;320671]This was about Ky lake - Post highjackers!!!!! Just kidding - don't hit me Elnut!!LOL
I need to make it these lakes - I haven't fished Lake Cumberland in 10 years (I fished the river often a few years ago). I've never fished Dale (maybe a couple times as a kid), but I love the Brownies. I still sing the Billy W. theme song every time I catch a smallie "I like catching smallmouth best of all."[/quote]
Col. I'm sure Elnut wouldn't mind you singing his new Theme song...lol:D
Col Forbin, I was down there last weekend Thurs, Fri, and Sat. I noticed the same thing on KY Dam. I went in and asked the operators how their release flow was going to be. They looked to hold the lake up atleast summer pool level from now on out. The water they are releasing is just spilling over the gates that we are used to seeing when we are above the dam. The water coming over those is how high the lake is above the regular gates. When I was there they had one gate open, the rest were "spilling". He told me alot of what they do is based on New Orleans? He also told me TVA doesn't make the call on the water control anymore, they corps of engin. runs the whole show. If the water stays up like this, that will kill the yellow flower bite this year, cause they are already underwater. Hang in there, I think they are forcasting some more rain, so I don't believe the lake level will drop much for a while.
[QUOTE=Col Forbin;320610]According to the TVA site, they are going to be spilling Ky lake continuously until further notice. I drove to the dam today, but no water was being released. The Lake is higher than it has been since I have been here. The first row of parking spaces at Ky dam are under water, and none of the courtesy docks I have seen are accessible.
It seems the rivers are too high to be releasing water - especially the ammount to get the lake back at average levels or even a couple feet lower. Do any of you have any information about how they will lower the lakes, or how long the process will take?
The high water doesn't seem to have affected the fish - people are still having good to great days here. How will the added current of water being released affect the fishing?[/QUOTE]
You boys be careful, the locals get mad if you uproot their garden gnomes in the back yard.
[quote=Cobra190;320794]You boys be careful, the locals get mad if you uproot their garden gnomes in the back yard.[/quote]
I know what you mean.... Gotta use braided line when the waters up like this all the yard decorations are really hard on Mono!!!!