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    Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    Kentucky Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Resources News Release

    Boat Capsizes in Cumberland River Tailwater;

    Anglers Cautioned About Unusual Water Releases

    From Wolf Creek Dam

    March 10, 2006 Contact: Maj. Randy Hedges
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1-800-852-0942, ext. 452

    Frankfort, KY – An unusual water release Thursday morning from Wolf Creek Dam in Russell County contributed to the capsize of a boat being operated by an experienced angler.

    Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Conservation Officer Tony Wright said a Russell County father and son plunged into the 40- to 45-degree water around 7 a.m. (CST) March 9 after their boat capsized near Wolf Creek Dam.

    The anglers, 43-year-old Jeff Fugate and his 17-year-old son, James Fugate, both of Creelsboro, remained in the water for approximately 45 minutes before being rescued. The men were taken to a hospital in Russell County, where they were treated for hypothermia and released three hours later.

    “If they hadn’t worn their life preservers, they would be dead,” Wright said.
    The Fugates were fishing on the side of the dam that normally remains relatively calm while water is flowing through the structure to generate power. A concrete wingwall separates that side of the dam from the heavy current produced by the generator side of the dam.

    However, because of an ongoing construction project at the nearby Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery, sluice gates underneath the dam are being opened whenever the electrical generation halts. These gates, which are rarely opened, kick a 30-foot tall column of water into the area of the tailwater that normally is not subject to heavy current. The gates must be opened to provide water for the hatchery.

    Wright said the anglers’ boat capsized when the sluice gates opened. The anglers were twice warned about the potential danger and told to leave the area prior to the gates being opened by a contractor working nearby and officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “I think because they were on the other side of the concrete wingwall, where the water is normally calm, they thought they would be all right,” Wright said.

    Water swamped the anglers’ 14-foot johnboat and it overturned. A back eddy created by the current swept the father and son to calmer water on the other side of the dam. There, Corps employees were able to lower ring buoys on ropes to keep them in place until the water could be turned off and a rescue boat dispatched, Wright said.

    Wolf Creek Hatchery Manager James Gray said sluice gates will be opened and closed during the next two weeks, and possibly longer.

    Boaters in the tailwater should use caution and stay at least a football field length away from the face of the dam. Boaters are advised not to anchor near the dam because of heavy current and water fluctuations. Anglers should have their personal floatation devices (life preservers) on and securely fastened whenever fishing from a boat anywhere on the tailwater.

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    The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) manages, regulates, enforces and promotes responsible use of all fish and wildlife species, their habitats, public wildlife areas and waterways for the benefit of those resources and for public enjoyment. KDFWR, an agency of the Commerce Cabinet, has an economic impact to the state of $4.8 billion annually. For more information on KDFWR, visit our web site at fw.ky.gov.


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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    I am really glad to hear the Pastor Fugate and his son are ok...they have been in my boat a number of times and they nice folks.

    About 20 years ago they opened that sluice gate on some friends of mine when we were down there trout fishing...they made it too. Both of these groups were very lucky...hope a lot of folks read this post and take heed.

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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    is this bro. fugate from clays mill baptist in lexington?

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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    I'm also glad they are safe, BUT why didn't they move when they were advised to?Many dams in this country have severe resrictionsd on how close you can fish near them, in a lot of cases it was a fatality that caused the restrictions for all of us.We all make mistakes sometimes on the water, and a fish isn't worth a life, although sometimes I need to wonder at our actions.

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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    dave do they sound a warning siren prior to opening spillway .

    I always have a very sharp knife there by the anchor rope when ancored at the spillway at McAlpine in Louisville .I have had one scary time when they blew the siren and did NOT wait any time before opening the spillway ,I got the anchor up before they opened it but a 3ft roller hit the back of the boat and got my buddy soaked ,this was on Nov 14th ,needless to say i HAD to go in and warm him up

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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    They do sound a siren there....years ago they did not but that has changed. I am sure the problem here was that it was the sluice gate that was opened...this is normally a very rare occurance for the dam there.....in the area that these folks were in, when the turbines are turned on, it is completely away from the turbines and protected by a wing wall. I can see this happening for sure.

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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    Thank god those guys are ok ,
    Dave I just seen a pic of you on Ky Angling ,of a 8lb brownie from Down There..........Awsome fish Dave



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    RE: Boat Capsizes in Cumberland

    Scary story...Glad they were okay.

    Billy


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