can't wait to see the lake drop some more, cause i know of a honey hole that will pop out into view that gives up some really nice fat Ky Bass on a shakey head. Man this is my time of the year for fishin Nolin....woooooot

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can't wait to see the lake drop some more, cause i know of a honey hole that will pop out into view that gives up some really nice fat Ky Bass on a shakey head. Man this is my time of the year for fishin Nolin....woooooot
By the looks of it, they have already slowly started pulling Nolin down for nearly the past three weeks or so. Looks to be about 4ft down from summerpool the last time I was there. I imagine they will open the flood gates in Oct then.....I'm excited to try the crawdad pattern cranks this fall.....love that lake!
-Rich
Rich, not sure what you thought you saw, but Nolin has been steady at Summer pool all summer long except for a brief 1.5-2 foot rise in late July from the last big rains. The corps site shows it 2.5 INCHES below summer pool as of this morning...you can check it anythime you want at this URL.... http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/wc/reports/lkreport.htmlBy the looks of it, they have already slowly started pulling Nolin down for nearly the past three weeks or so. Looks to be about 4ft down from summerpool the last time I was there. I imagine they will open the flood gates in Oct then.....I'm excited to try the crawdad pattern cranks this fall.....love that lake!
-Rich
As JFW said, they always draw it down around 2 feet beginning in 9/15 through 10/15 (less than an inch a day). On 10/15, they pull the plug and it will drop around 4-8 inches a day thereafter until it hits 25 feet below pool in December. While they don't always follow this exactly depending on conditions, it is pretty close every year. The 9/15 and 10/15 dates are pretty solid, the outflow may change slightly depending on rains
When they first pull the plug on 10/15'ish is when the crankbait bite really peaks
What I thought I saw was a dropped shoreline....must be the two feet they dropped from the July rain you are talking about. IDK. All I care about is the fish biting my bait.I'll be there tomorrow, so I'll bring my tape measure.
-Rich
Hey man, wasn't trying to be an @$$, just pointing out to the original guys question that the lake isn't down 4 ft (which is pretty significant)...hope you caught some. Peace.
Lol....don't take anything I say serious...I'm as laid back as they come brother.I ended up not going to NL that day, got busy....and so is life. Peace.
-Rich
