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    Re: Cumberland

    yep its full of trash and no fish

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    Where are you guy's getting you're information? Are we talking about the same Lake Cumberland or is there another one I don't know about.
    Do not forget I'm on the west end and this is why chose this area 40 years ago.
    BTW class of 69

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    There are some being caught. Just because "I" can't catch any doesn't mean that there aren't some that can't be caught. My suggestion is just to go fishing, enjoy the outdoors, and enjoy the day. Really fishing conditions are the same for everyone and I for one won't let that stop me from going. If it's trashy (logs and trees floatin), I'm gonna use some common sense and not run on plane in these areas. But there are areas where one can run for long stretches without seeing any debree. Good luck and let us know.

    Later and good fishing,

    Tim
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    P.S. Remember a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work. Enjoy and be careful!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassmaster View Post
    There are some being caught. Just because "I" can't catch any doesn't mean that there aren't some that can't be caught. My suggestion is just to go fishing, enjoy the outdoors, and enjoy the day. Really fishing conditions are the same for everyone and I for one won't let that stop me from going. If it's trashy (logs and trees floatin), I'm gonna use some common sense and not run on plane in these areas. But there are areas where one can run for long stretches without seeing any debree. Good luck and let us know.

    Later and good fishing,

    Tim
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    P.S. Remember a bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work. Enjoy and be careful!!

    Great Attitude I agree just go !

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    Re: Cumberland

    Ramps available/open usable:

    a. Can you get in at Halcombs?

    b. Jamestown ramp, is it useable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    Ramps available/open usable:

    a. Can you get in at Halcombs?

    b. Jamestown ramp, is it useable?
    Don't know about Jamestown but I know the bay is full of trash. Halcombs depending on the day and wind may or may not be usuable due to garbage and debris. You have to ride down there and find out...

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    I fished yesterday out of burnside. Ran as far as fall creek . AND TRUST ME IT IS A MESS. due to the wind most ,of the trash is on the right side of the lake. but in any and all bends it is solid ALL the way across. When they pull it as hard as they are it pulls the debris out into the middle. Had to slow and idle thru 4 places. After I got to fall crek heading to ramseys point it was INPASSIBLE giant trees and logs .TONS of bottles,old docks,limbs and mats of dead grass floating that have died and floated to the top. Some major logs mixed in with the mats so YOU better idle thru them or have your life insurance paid up.
    As for the fishing we did catch several fish most small buck bass with a couple really nice smallies. I haven't been below ramseys so I can't comment on that area

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    Re: Cumberland

    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    Ramps available/open usable:

    a. Can you get in at Halcombs?

    b. Jamestown ramp, is it useable?
    State Park ramp is open and clean. So is Pumpkin Creek and all of Greasy from the water intake to State Dock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boone View Post
    State Park ramp is open and clean. So is Pumpkin Creek and all of Greasy from the water intake to State Dock.
    Thanks Boone. And to all. Its a 2 hour drive to there for me to look and see. @ hours there, 2 hours back, then 2 hours down agaqin with teh boat if its good to go. By the time I did that, I have spent so much on gas I couldn't afford bait....or beer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    Thanks Boone. And to all. Its a 2 hour drive to there for me to look and see. @ hours there, 2 hours back, then 2 hours down agaqin with teh boat if its good to go. By the time I did that, I have spent so much on gas I couldn't afford bait....or beer!
    Three hours for me Bob. Sometimes you just gotta take a chance Bro. The other day was the first time I've ever seen Halcombs that socked in, I stood there and said a few choice words then scratched my head and backed up and punted.

    The thing is with the wind it changes constantly right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRO V LE View Post
    Where are you guy's getting you're information? Are we talking about the same Lake Cumberland or is there another one I don't know about.
    Do not forget I'm on the west end and this is why chose this area 40 years ago.
    BTW class of 69
    Let's clarify a bit. The lake is in good water conditions in spots and terrible in others. I was there last week and drove right by you Dave put in at Grider twice. Yes that end of the lake is in good shape but east end and around Jamestown was horrible. Wind is playing a pivitol role right now. I could not even put in at Halcombs on Wednesday or Thursday, if I could post a pic I would to prove it was the worst I have ever seen in that bay, looked like a BFI landfill except floating.

    Now fishing is decent one day and terrible the next. Personally I'm half way decent on that lake this time of year and I thought it was painfully slow. The water came up 18 inches while I was there and I know that didn't help. I talked to probabaly 10 or 12 guys at Grider and some at the Pumkin creek state ramp and also at the LC country store including Morgan's guide service and NOBODY was catching anything to get excited about. Maybe you have them all cornered Dave but if you do you are the only one I've heard of that has right now...................The night bite and shad aren't doing hardly anything and I'm talking to guys that fish that lake all the time and recent. Personally I ain't staying up all night for hopes of a short keeper, a few 18 inchers and one or two walleye, lol.

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