
Originally Posted by
fishbum
Tonite on the Strader Show Jon Gasset, Benjy Kinman and Governor Fletcher talked about the Lake Cumberland situation.
Here are the basics, and I hope to be able to stream the show for those who are interested in hearing it.
Governor Fletcher has started the ball rolling on planning and is actually a little ahead of the game. I was very impressed with his knowledge of the situation. State is working closely with the Corps to extend ramps to make the lake accessible to all that want it by Labor day.
Most of the talk centered on Best and worst cases for the fishery.
The simple fact is that the DAM will be managed for SAFETY first then for water quality to the communities that use it for water, then for fish.
Benjy Kinman feels that the trout fishery below the dam is the least at risk of the cold water fisheries. The Corps has indicated it will work to keep the River in shape to a point.
The greatest risk is for the Striper and Walleye fishery in the lake. Th problem being the amount of cold water stored in the lake in winter will be reduced.
Worst case scenario, is heavy rain causing a flush of water. That would basically kill quite a few of the larger stripers and walleye. IF we can get a regular or low water spring then we will have gotten past the biggest problem until August. Then the problem becomes keeping the water cool enough for the Hatchery.
In the end the basic belief is that this will be a great opportunity to help the lake and the fishery down the road. While the short term may hold some problems they can be over come and the lake improved. This will mean the state working with the private sector to get work done in a timely manner.
The fishery is in good shape and the lake will stay open for business.
I will try to do more detail later tonite or tomorrow, feel free to chime in with your takes on this.
Jim Dicken
Editor Fishin.com