LOL Well guys and gals I did indeed made it back from Kentucky Lake and let me tell you it was an adventure to say the least. Let me start out the trip out on a rainy Sunday afternoon. The adventure begins a 4..5 hour drive to me and my buddies destination of Kentucky Lake and hog heaven. 2.5 hours into the drive wheel bearing goes out on the trailer and we are sitting in Russellville on a sunday afternoon wondering now what. Get new bearings 1.5 hours later thanks to a kind gentlemen who took the time to run us to the nearest autozone. New bearings on only to find out the hub has been rimmed out and will not work. Now what to do you might ask? Fortunatly another gentlemen stops buy and takes us to the nearest Tractor and Trailer Supply and we get a new hub for 52 dollars that comes with everything and now I have a spare in my Blazer in case this ever happens again. 4 hours broke down and still no sign of Kentucky Lake. Finally make it to the lake at approximatly 8:30 after leaving out at noon.
First day on the water and we are loving it some rough waves but nothing that hurt but did take an awful beating. Over 60 fish caught between the two of us and we are loving and top it all off Elwoods world famous Jumbalia that was excellent. Great day.
Day two on the water, what can you say, we find a nice spot and are going to have a killer day, not a far drive on the water and the big fish bite is going to be great. 30 minutes in and we look back and guys and gals there is a tsunami coming that should have been covered on world news somewhere. We decide to get back to our ramp before it gets worse and it all began. 4 foot, 5 foot maybe even six foot rollers started coming in over the boat and nothing and I mean nothing would have kept us dry in that mess. we take the first roller over the boat not to bad get a little wet, I can deal with that, and then as I get the water out of my eyes, nose, ears, another one hits and correction Elwood there was 100 gallon water come over the nose of the boat and I figure I will now be living as Gilligan on some island until someone comes and rescues us. Hairest thing I have ever seen and the only way to give you picture of what it was like is to watch the movie A Perfect Storm with George Clooney. Get back to the ramp and call it a day after that only too find that my wife's 300 dollar digital camera popped out of the dry storage box and is now destroyed, how am I going to break this to her. Go back to the cabin, take my third shower of the day and its not even noon yet and go site seeing.
But not all is lost today decided to fish this morning and did manage to catch over forty fish with some nice 3+ fish and two that broke my line. One a decent 5+ and then another that could have been my biggest yet but hey thats fishing. But here I am safely at home with lots and lots of memories from my first trip to Kentucky Lake, no pictures but memories and had an absolute ball. Got to meet up again with Elwood ( thanks for all your help ) and finally got to meet Cliff. I will be back a little wiser I hope and if you have not been there check it out just remember wear you lifejackets and be safe, lots of moments that we an laugh about now but a situation that could have been a lot worse if ain't careful. Good fishin to you all.




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