I recently realized how close the lower reaches of the Kentucky River are to where I live, and once it cools off some, I plan on trying my luck there. My boat is a 14" two-seat runabout, which doesn't draw much water, with a 15hp Evinrude, so I think it's pretty well suited. I know there's a lot of debris in that river, so of course I'll be going slow, and only during the day, at least at first. And of course I'll have all safety equipment in place and ready to go. But I'm new to river fishing, so I do have a couple questions:
1) What type of anchor would be best, and how much rode should I use? I know that in general you want your anchor line about 5-7X as long as the depth of the water, but how deep can you go? In other words, what is the maximum depth at which I can reasonably expect to anchor with any success?
2) Dumb question here. When you see references to "pool #3" or whatever pool number, what is that? Is that just the portion of the river between two dams?
Any general advice would also be appreciated. Of course, I don't expect anybody to offer up their favorite honey hole; after all, half the fun is finding your own
Thanks in advance...