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Originally Posted by Marginmn
(Post 3399558)
For an inland lake it just doesnt get any better than Cumberland.
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Originally Posted by eddie
(Post 3399644)
No one mentioned it’s a dry county, not much for restaurants/lodging on the water or places to pull the boat up. :drink:
There's nothing worse than finding out after you've got to a place that they don't sell any spirits... Lake Cumberland is one of the places I'd like to go to for the Poker Run sometime... |
The part we like is in the summer you can find water conditions for what ever you want to do ski, float, swim, run wide open or you can hide out in one of the many coves and not see no one for hours. The water is clear enough you can see what pitch prop someone is running.
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Originally Posted by tman
(Post 3399679)
The part we like is in the summer you can find water conditions for what ever you want to do ski, float, swim, run wide open or you can hide out in one of the many coves and not see no one for hours. The water is clear enough you can see what pitch prop someone is running.
Also there are three Poker runs on the lake this year. I hope people have an opportunity to take a trip to Lake Cumberland this year! |
Originally Posted by Fountain Family
(Post 3399691)
Pretty much sums it up! To me, there is nothing better than Cumberland.
Also there are three Poker runs on the lake this year. I hope people have an opportunity to take a trip to Lake Cumberland this year! |
I was thinking about testing props and lowers on Friday. Thought I might launch and wrench at the ramp at the Dam. Do you think it's a waste of time?
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Originally Posted by SkiDoc
(Post 3399837)
I was thinking about testing props and lowers on Friday. Thought I might launch and wrench at the ramp at the Dam. Do you think it's a waste of time?
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Originally Posted by eddie
(Post 3399644)
I went to the poker run in 2007 and I was surprised after hearing all the hype about the lake I expected more. No one mentioned it’s a dry county, not much for restaurants/lodging on the water or places to pull the boat up at and not much for night life. I’m sure it’s different if it’s your home lake and know tons of people, but I feel the same way about our inland lake - Lake of the Ozarks. :drink:
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Originally Posted by ktm2212
(Post 3399973)
I've been to both lakes, but Cumberland is my "home" lake. I agree with you on the night life. Really enjoyed the night life and bars/restaurants on Lake of the Ozarks. You guys know how to party. As far as quality of water and endless coves, you really can't beat Cumberland. Next time ur there, try hanging out around State Dock. Closest thing to a Bar on the lake. Take a walk back into the private owner slips where all the houseboats are. The docks really get rockin with tons of friendly people who will welcome you in.
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I was thinking about heading out there Memorial weekend too, what is the best place to launch and things to watch out for? We have been out to Barren River Lake a couple times this year but with all the flooding most of the ramps are closed right now.
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