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littledcsrodshop how close to lake cumberland are you, been cons. a spring trip there but not quite for sure the best part to go to. any info from a local would be great. i dont want to end up in the poon toon district.
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lake Cumberland is in KY. The water will be down 45 feet from normal summer pool for next 3-5 years while they work on Wolf Creek Dam. You might want to check out Dale Hollow Lake. It is the next one down stream. About 30-50 miles south from LC depending what part of the lake you are on.
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thanks for the info. how long has the water been down? would it be best to wait or does the other spot have as good of powerboat scene. winters are a little long in mich. and i need a early spring fix!
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I am about 3hrs. from lake cumberland in KY. The lake we go to is Watts Bar & it usually isn't up to full pool untill around mid April or so. I have never been to Dale Hollow but I here it is pretty nice, It is west of us. Watts bar is a pretty good lake & a large lake , However the Powerboat scene isn't that hot as far as offshore boats goes. There are a few but they are few & far between with most of them being at our dock. Let me know if I can help you with anything , I would be glad to.
Talk to you later , Scott
Talk to you later , Scott
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