Quote Originally Posted by fishincreek View Post
What wasn't true?

"This will be a great relief to the Lake Cumberland sportsmen who were warned by Kentucky Commerce Secretary George Ward that as many as 90 percent of Lake Cumberland launching ramps will be unusable," he said they may be unusuable, but that many ramps could be extended, not that they would be unusuable.


"while Corps engineers are predicting fish kills because of a rise in water temperature." Nobody to my knowledge ever predicted a fish kill, they predicted if we got an unusually wet spring, water tepmeratures "could rise" and bring on a fish kill."

"Unlike Lake Cumberland, we have an abundance of water at our Ozark Twin Lakes," Kelly Linck, Executive Director of the Ozark Mountain Region tourism association.Even at 680 feet, there is still plenty of water.

Sounds a lot like what a guy from Blood River on KY Lake was trying to tell people back at the Jim Strader show. Another person without the facts. Of course this guy owned a resort on KY Lake and had never heard of Dave Stewart, so I realized he wasn't knowledgeable.