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    Nolin Tailwaters fllooded

    If you've never been there take a look at the link with the pic of what it usually looks like (note even in that pic in the link it is a little high since they were letting out a decent amount of water).

    This is all because of the Green River being backed up and they were letting 0 amount of water out of the tailwaters as of this morning according to the CORPS.

    http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/NRL/
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    Re: Nolin Tailwaters fllooded

    A few more.

    First one is from the top of the parking lot and belive me there is good sized hill that should be there.


    Second one is where you turn right to get to the boat ramp.
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    Re: Nolin Tailwaters fllooded

    Can definetely see a couple spots there just screemin for a catfish pole.

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    Re: Nolin Tailwaters fllooded

    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat12 View Post
    Can definetely see a couple spots there just screemin for a catfish pole.

    Yeah I would have dropped a line if I had the time. If it is't falling really fast by Friday then I might give it a shot.

    Where would you suggest giving it try at? I was thinking about trying it right off the top of the wall where the outflow comes out, since the spillway walls would just be like a big funnel up to the outflow tunnel for the fish traveling upstream.

    I wonder what kind of stress is being put on the dam with the water backed up to it on the outflow side like it is and then you have the high water levels on the lake side putting pressure up much higher on the dam.

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    Re: Nolin Tailwaters fllooded

    Quote Originally Posted by pontooner View Post
    Yeah I would have dropped a line if I had the time. If it is't falling really fast by Friday then I might give it a shot.

    Where would you suggest giving it try at? I was thinking about trying it right off the top of the wall where the outflow comes out, since the spillway walls would just be like a big funnel up to the outflow tunnel for the fish traveling upstream.

    I wonder what kind of stress is being put on the dam with the water backed up to it on the outflow side like it is and then you have the high water levels on the lake side putting pressure up much higher on the dam.
    Definetly right at the spillway,and the first mud bank you know behind the dam, close to a bend is great.Big bait. good luck. Chuck

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