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    Quote Originally Posted by R19 View Post
    https://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/Media...ound-openings/

    In the above link if you read the entire thing you should be able to figure out what is closed and on what body of water the news release applies to. If your only interested in boat ramps status then read paragraph two...as for me I am going fishing. That's better than digging a ditch or spending the day doing yard york like I done today.
    I’m really only interested in tournaments. I focus on catching quality over dinks/scorable bass. No fame if money ain’t in game!

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    The below is what I thought I heard so it is up to you to verify this before taking action.

    Gov. Beshear is on the radio every day at 5 o'clock discussing the current situation, His executive orders, and what's open and closed. It is worth listening to as he does a great job of explaining. I think it was March 23rd at the end when he takes questions someone asked if boat ramps and lakes would be open. His reply was yes (as I heard it) . I also thought he expanded it to say that marinas would be open. All the above would include Separating yourself from others by 6 feet.

    Keep in mind that a subsequent order may have overridden what he said on Monday.

    On March 25 he asked Kentuckians to stay at home and not travel.

    I recommend listening to these 5 o'clock briefings. They're on 84 WHAS am in Louisville.
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    Daniel Boone National Forest update

    They said they are closing recreation areas in a press release today I got at work but boat ramps would remain open so good news.

    But every state is handling it differently California is shutting down ramps and WA said no fishing for two weeks but the situation is worst there too.
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    They keep them tournaments going and ain’t nobody going fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shellkat View Post
    They keep them tournaments going and ain’t nobody going fishing
    What tournaments? And where is the information that tournaments are any worse than wal mart,grocery, hardware, convenience, or liquor stores about spreading this virus? To think that companies are sending out passes or paperwork to employees to hand to law enforcement for an excuse for traveling is a scary thought. Today was the first I had heard the Governor speak of out of state travel, which should dang sure be eliminated before shutting down parks and boat ramps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimE View Post
    What tournaments? And where is the information that tournaments are any worse than wal mart,grocery, hardware, convenience, or liquor stores about spreading this virus? To think that companies are sending out passes or paperwork to employees to hand to law enforcement for an excuse for traveling is a scary thought. Today was the first I had heard the Governor speak of out of state travel, which should dang sure be eliminated before shutting down parks and boat ramps.
    They had a tournament on cumberland out of the dam & said they kept their distance, but i don't think they thought about having to walk up & pay entry which as you know is always cash & then the fellow taking entrys handing the cash back out & then paying winners. Great way to pass it to a bunch of folks if anybody has it & don't know yet. I like tournaments, but i can absolutely see why they're banning tournaments too & they should in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    They had a tournament on cumberland out of the dam & said they kept their distance, but i don't think they thought about having to walk up & pay entry which as you know is always cash & then the fellow taking entrys handing the cash back out & then paying winners. Great way to pass it to a bunch of folks if anybody has it & don't know yet. I like tournaments, but i can absolutely see why they're banning tournaments too & they should in my opinion.
    That could happen anywhere that is still operating to public. As a matter of fact, it is very much more likely. I think some are over their skis on this one, I sure hope so anyway. Also just read where the positive nursing home case in Ky is now a negative, how does that happen? Was the person actually exposed to this virus when they were removed from nursing home?

    I think everyone should REALLY calm down some. Also read where New York (one of worst hit places on earth) got a shipment of much needed supplies and they went into storage instead of use. Also read where Cuomo is rethinking his stay at home orders. I know this is unprecedented or at least the media is claiming it is. Everyone should use common sense including leaders. I see fishing tournaments at the very bottom of the list currently. Note I’m not talking about the bass master classic type tournaments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    They had a tournament on cumberland out of the dam & said they kept their distance, but i don't think they thought about having to walk up & pay entry which as you know is always cash & then the fellow taking entrys handing the cash back out & then paying winners. Great way to pass it to a bunch of folks if anybody has it & don't know yet. I like tournaments, but i can absolutely see why they're banning tournaments too & they should in my opinion.

    Tim's not afraid of no corona. His biggest fear is Tom Brady. Let him have Cumberland it's like a zoo right now anyways. Thursday there was at least 35-50 truck/trailers at Halcombs. Heck I saw probably 20 bass boats in one creek and this was on a thursday.

    Les...If your still going friday night beware of floaters. This is the first time C-land has been over summer pool for a little while so there is some trash and floaters that have moved off the bank. Running from Halcoms across the mainlake was not that bad in the daylight but you had better keep your eyes on the lookout for floaters. In the AM there was more than in the afternoon time. I suppose as the day went along the wind pushed some back to the bank. When the wind dies at night this will sometimes bring the floaters back off the bank when its on the rise. All I saw was the lower end so I have no idea about anywhere else. Main lake at Halcombs at daylight was 53 and 57 around 3 pm. Creeks are 55-59 with good stain at the mouth and 3/4 back you get strong color. I only saw a very small amount of floaters in the creeks but it only takes one to make it a bad night so beware on your upcoming night trip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R19 View Post
    Tim's not afraid of no corona. His biggest fear is Tom Brady. Let him have Cumberland it's like a zoo right now anyways. Thursday there was at least 35-50 truck/trailers at Halcombs. Heck I saw probably 20 bass boats in one creek and this was on a thursday.

    Les...If your still going friday night beware of floaters. This is the first time C-land has been over summer pool for a little while so there is some trash and floaters that have moved off the bank. Running from Halcoms across the mainlake was not that bad in the daylight but you had better keep your eyes on the lookout for floaters. In the AM there was more than in the afternoon time. I suppose as the day went along the wind pushed some back to the bank. When the wind dies at night this will sometimes bring the floaters back off the bank when its on the rise. All I saw was the lower end so I have no idea about anywhere else. Main lake at Halcombs at daylight was 53 and 57 around 3 pm. Creeks are 55-59 with good stain at the mouth and 3/4 back you get strong color. I only saw a very small amount of floaters in the creeks but it only takes one to make it a bad night so beware on your upcoming night trip.
    Yep Gene that one can make it bad real quick like. lol I may just go to caney & lilly. I have a buddy that's suppose to be down there tonight so i should know more about it tomorrow. I grew above Cumberland Point so believe me i know all about the floaters. Saw it wall to wall many a time so i'm very careful this time of year. I never got to go all winter & am so ready it's pitiful. lol Thanks Buddy.

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    This is new to all of us. Overreaction is understandable, comes a point where overreacting gets pretty scary or worse.

    I’m betting very few here lived through Great Depression, I suggest you to research it. Then think about how society has changed since. Wash your **** hands, stay away from people, and wash **** hands! Seems pretty simple. Why not this type of reaction to swine flu? Anyone even remember that pandemic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimE View Post
    This is new to all of us. Overreaction is understandable, comes a point where overreacting gets pretty scary or worse.

    I’m betting very few here lived through Great Depression, I suggest you to research it. Then think about how society has changed since. Wash your **** hands, stay away from people, and wash **** hands! Seems pretty simple. Why not this type of reaction to swine flu? Anyone even remember that pandemic?
    TimE flw just had a 150 boat tournment on lake Martin but I didn't see results for co-anglers. guessing just the pros are fishing. Bassmasters postponed there tournments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimE View Post
    Wash your **** hands, stay away from people, and wash **** hands! Seems pretty simple.
    I couldn't agree more buddy. I have literally washed my hands & used hand sanitizer so much that my hand are cracked open.

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