I am intrigued by Dave's assumption that some bass spawned deeper. My brother and I fished the lakes a couple of weeks ago for a full week. I fished north, south, Barkley, Kentucky. Jeff and I commented that we thought they may be spawning deeper because of the water being pulled. He caught several bass with bloody tails in deeper water - 12 to 18 feet. And this was on north Kentucky. On South Kentucky I saw what is normally seen this time of year. I guess I am testifying to Dave's idea of a deeper spawn. Jeff and I really didn't say anything about it to other guys we fished with, but we thought that could be the case.

Aside from the safety aspects, my two cents on the rain. If it is raining and the water is rising pull out a 3/8 oz blue glimmer spinnerbait and make some memories. Three of my best days ever on Kentucky Lake were done in that fashion. If they pull a lot of water, the opposite can happen. A couple of springs ago I fished on a Saturday and had fairly good success fishing shallow. They pulled a ton of water that night and I couldn't find a bite shallow that Sunday.

Good luck!