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    hey guys hope everyone is doing good .Was thinking about hitting the water tomorrow but after a little research i see lake cumberland is not going to be a go anyone heard or seen anything from taylorsville lately.

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    Preacher ... T-ville is 3ft OVER Summer Pool and rising. I would think it's probably pretty dirty & trashy after nearly 3" of rain over the last few days. They're running the spillway @ 1290cfs and the incoming flow is nearly 4000cfs (according to the COE chart) : Taylorsville Lake Plot
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    Hey preacherman .... check this site out : Louisville District Daily Lake Report

    I keep it in my "favorites" and check it often for "trends" in water level movement. Click on the blue highlighted numbers under "Today's Pool Feet" and it will show you a chart of water levels for the past year (+rain amounts & inflow/outflow amounts).

    When the season is getting into the hotter water period & a Thermocline may be setting up in a lake, you can click on the blue highlighted lake name and it takes you to that lake's main page. Then look for a green highlighted "Lake Temps" link ... click on that and it will show you a graph of water temps & oxygen levels from surface to bottom. Just keep it in mind that the temps at depth and oxygen content levels at depth are taken at the dams of these lakes, so they may not represent exactly where the thermocline is in other parts of the lake. But it will give you a rough estimate of what to expect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Hey preacherman .... check this site out : Louisville District Daily Lake Report

    I keep it in my "favorites" and check it often for "trends" in water level movement. Click on the blue highlighted numbers under "Today's Pool Feet" and it will show you a chart of water levels for the past year (+rain amounts & inflow/outflow amounts).

    When the season is getting into the hotter water period & a Thermocline may be setting up in a lake, you can click on the blue highlighted lake name and it takes you to that lake's main page. Then look for a green highlighted "Lake Temps" link ... click on that and it will show you a graph of water temps & oxygen levels from surface to bottom. Just keep it in mind that the temps at depth and oxygen content levels at depth are taken at the dams of these lakes, so they may not represent exactly where the thermocline is in other parts of the lake. But it will give you a rough estimate of what to expect.
    thank you for all the info will use it alot it will be a big help

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    Ty sir I am running out of options to scratch this itch lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by preacherman316 View Post
    Ty sir I am running out of options to scratch this itch lol


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    We are all having that problem. Was looking forward to getting out a couple, maybe more times in Feb but unless I am going to drive a LONG way that is not looking likely anywhere within a couple of hours based on the rain we have had so far and the rain that is in the upcoming forecast. Starting to look like I will have this itch until I head way south to Mississippi first of next month.
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    I drove to Taylorsville today to take a look,it is up 4_5 ft the dock at settlers is partly under water but color was not as bad as l thought it would be .8-10 trailers there.

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    I have not on Cumberland in the last few days but drove by today...water about 3' from tree line...a lot of debris floating. More rain forecast for tonight and tomorrow. Cleaned up the boat today...maybe can use it soon!
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    If the meteorologist are correct, the waters are going to be mess until next month.
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