Chris Boggs is the lake manager at Nolin for the COE. His number is 270-286-4511.
Blow his phone up!!!! I sure did.

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Chris Boggs is the lake manager at Nolin for the COE. His number is 270-286-4511.
Blow his phone up!!!! I sure did.
Last weekend the dock was stretched all the way across the river and sitting dry dock with no way to get around, the lake level was 2.2' over winter pool. The level today was 6' over winter but they are pulling over 2000 cfs out of the dam. I thought about putting in at Bacon creek but I think the lake has to be at least 10' over winter to put in a regular boat. We will be down there tomorrow and it would **** if we get around the marina in the morning and after dropping the lake all day be stuck when get back to the ramp. The whites usually don't start running until the water temp. get around 50. I will give a report when we get back. Thanks for the input and support on this issue.
I drove down yesterday evening to check on the camp and decided to ride over and check out the situation. It's worse than I thought that's for sure. Spent the afternoon making a few phone calls with not a lot of luck. We need to keep on fighting this.
One thing you must keep in mind concerning the COE and the lakes: The lakes are for FLOOD CONTROL. That is their only purpose. Fishing and boating are a by product of the mission of flood control. The COE doesn't and isn't supposed to concern themselves with recreational activities.
