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    Re: Nolin lake thermocline

    according to the linders who used to publish the infisherman magazine,it would be the biggest temperature change as the depth increased ,which would be between 14 and 15 feet, perr the corps data above. the data from the corps is from the dam so it likely to change from one end of the lake to the other. the linders also said that bsaa need at least 4 parts per millon of oxygen to be healthy .iwouldnt expect to find many bass below 15 feet per the chart above unless there was underwater spring or something to oxygenate the water for them. the corps updates these charts a couple of times amonth

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    Re: Nolin lake thermocline

    thanks for the replies

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    Re: Nolin lake thermocline

    Could someone instruct me how to get that link (Oxygen level) for Lake Cumberland. I can't find it. Thanks

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    Re: Nolin lake thermocline

    i think you have to look at the nashville district page to find it. Just google army corp of engineers nashvile district

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    Re: Nolin lake thermocline

    Quote Originally Posted by ErikSmith View Post
    i think you have to look at the nashville district page to find it. Just google army corp of engineers nashvile district
    Wouldn't that be the TVA?

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    Re: Nolin lake thermocline

    Quote Originally Posted by adriancretired View Post
    I wouldnt expect to find many bass below 15 feet per the chart above unless there was underwater spring or something to oxygenate the water for them. the corps updates these charts a couple of times amonth
    I don't think an underwater spring would help that situation, according to Doug Hannon in one of his books about bass, the underwater springs don't bring in oxygen either, although they do bring in cooler water.

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