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    Folks, I talked to the USCG group Ohio Valley yesterday afternoon. The guy I talked to said that the saftey zone is for the main lakes and river channel and that you can fish the bays but if you leave the bay you are in violation of the safety zone.

    But.... I just got off the phone with them again. As of last night they included all bays and tributaries!!!! Stay off the lake!!!

    Dux I have had a crappie :D signal up here or I woulda called some of ya.

    USCG Group Ohio Valley 1-800-253-7465

    USGG Group Ohio Valley (Marien Safety Pad Office) 270-442-1621.

    Please don't bombard these guys with calls. They are pretty busy right now.

    P.S. I passed a camper and a hot tub yesterday. The hot tub was a first for me.
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    Interesting, but was anyone in the hot tub? :D
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    Quote Originally Posted by HarleyMan08 View Post
    Interesting, but was anyone in the hot tub? :D
    If there was they were get'n a wild ride!
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    You never know, if it was around here, someone probably would have been riding it out.
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    I talked to a couple guys from the Coast Guard office in Paducah yesterday up at KDM. I asked if the safety zone included all bays or just the main lake. One of them told me "as of now, it is every bit of water that is considered KY/Barkley lake". Then the other said "obviously we are not sure since you can see six boats from where we standing". They also told me that the guy that made the decesion was in Louisvile and hadnt been down here and he made the call because he has the power to.

    Now I dont know how much of this is true, but I would agree with Whiskers and just stay off the lake for now.

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    Default Ky. Opened up some

    Ky. was opened up south of Little Bear Bay by the USCG today. Going fishing in the morning at Big Bear if I can get off the trailer some where. Not getting on the main lake because of all the debris. Not keepin anything because of all the poo in the water. Wife says that it is brown for a reason!! Take care and I will post a report tomorrow.

    News Release
    Date: May 06, 2010

    Contact: Lt. Duane Lemmon

    (270) 442-1621 (270) 442-1621
    UPDATE 2: Coast Guard reduces closed portion of the Tennessee River
    Cumberland River remains closed
    PADUCAH, Ky. - The U. S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port Ohio Valley, under authority of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act and in partnership with local, state and federal officials, reduced the closed portion of the Tennessee River, Thursday, to the stretch between Calvert City, Ky. (mile marker 14) to Little Bear Creek (mile marker 27) including portions of Kentucky Lake. The Cumberland River remains closed in the vicinity of Carthage, Tenn. (mile marker 313.6) to Smithland, Ky. (mile marker 0), including Lake Barkley.

    Recreational boaters are allowed to operate on all other portions of the Tennessee River between Puducah, Ky. and Pickwick Landing during daylight hours only.

    Heavy rain falls over the past weekend throughout the Tennessee Valley have necessitated record high water discharge rates from dams along both river systems, creating hazardous river conditions for recreational vessels. The dangers created by these high discharge rates are many, including swift river currents, heavy debris flows, spilled hazardous materials, and submerged objects including break walls, boat docks, and piers. These extreme flows have also made the navigation buoys in the area unreliable.

    Because of these dangers, all recreational vessels are restricted from operating in these areas to include bays, creeks and tributaries until the safety zone is lifted. The water levels and river conditions are being evaluated several times daily.

    Persons found in violation of the safety zones can be fined under U.S. Code 33. The maximum penalty for violating a safety zone is $32,500.00.

    Boaters are reminded that any wake given off by their vessel during high water can be extremely dangerous and damaging. Vessels should operate at the slowest safe speed while transiting in and out of bays and marinas.
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