Cumberland River Stripers
Going to Cumberland this weekend (Sept 14-15) Thought I might try a river trip for some big stripers. Is putting in at Burkesville and going up river as good as any spot to fish? 18' Jon with a 60hp...is that okay to run that far down from the dam or do I need to go down further? Any suggestions would be appreciated...thanks Brad
Waste of time on the river
Buddy, I been fishing the river for years, the river is entirely too low to fish this time of year. The river is only a foot or two deep. You are just going to tear your boat up down there. Beside that, this is not the right time to fish for stripers on the river. Save you self the time, and go fish the lake. Pull planer boards about 10-15 feet deep using live bait and you should be in good shape. -Chuck
Wolf Creek Dam Release Forecast
Monitor the following sites for Wolf Creek release forecast and plan accordingly. Good fishing to ya. ;)
[URL]http://www.tva.gov/lakes/wch_r.htm[/URL]
[URL]http://www-wm.lrn.usace.army.mil/hh/products/memrvrbna.txt[/URL]
[URL]http://www-wm.lrn.usace.army.mil/hh/reports/PrescheduleToday.txt[/URL]
[URL]http://www-wm.lrn.usace.army.mil/hh/resplots/wol_a.html[/URL]
its got plenty of water, (in the channel)
[QUOTE=fishingnetwork;521156]Thanks to everyone for the help... I will post back how things went.[/QUOTE]
water depth isn't going to be an issue from the dam to Bville some 27 miles of river below the dam, (at this present time) we are getting some major shower s and the run off is major, what you will need to understand is how to run the river, with the levels now you can do it with some common sense an a good top 0.
Will the rain today-help or hurt?
I will stop there for sure...thanks for that Peter. I'm wondering now if the rain today will help things or hurt things. Sounds like there will be more current at the least.