About 5-6 days ago they were releasing water pretty hard. After the rain we had early in the week they drastically slowed down the release. Typically they slow down the release during a big rain event so the tail-water/river does not get flooded. As soon as the run-off water for the area downstream of the dam has calmed down I "guess/speculate" they will start releasing water a little more than what they were doing on Thursday because the lake was at 671.63 and rising. Target level for this time of year is 668.
With an outflow of 826 a person can fish downstream of the dam but not in the spillway box...I would keep an eye on the discharge rate. They "should" crank it up very soon to get it back down to 668.
http://lrl-apps.lrl.usace.army.mil/w...rts/grbdlb.txt
FYI...if your back up plan is Lake Cumberland they have been releasing it at around 26-27000 cfs 24 hours per day all week. You may need a plan C
https://www.tva.gov/Environment/Lake-Levels/Wolf-Creek