Some of our lakes are only drawn down 2-5ft to Winter Pool, while others are drawn down 15-20ft. Then there's Lake Cumberland, with a Winter Pool drawdown of around 50ft![]()
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Some of our lakes are only drawn down 2-5ft to Winter Pool, while others are drawn down 15-20ft. Then there's Lake Cumberland, with a Winter Pool drawdown of around 50ft![]()
I went a test drove a boat down in Georgia the ramp appeared to be 200 ft long down to the water running along you could look up and see full sized trees that fell into the lake we were probably 20 ft below them. It was pretty neat to see from a fishes perspective
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It is certainly an odd feeling. The no wake bouy was at least 20 feet above the water.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Be a great time to get out the map of that lake and write in details of what you are seeing.
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You probably have a cell phone. Take pictures while it’s low. We had a drought several years ago and the lakes dropped several ft, a lot for this area. I laid tracks from one spot to another to travel later and not hit stumps, took pics of what docks had brush placed under and around them, subtle drop offs, etc.
It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.
Spring rains will change my lake considerably. Last year all kind of logs out on that flat when the water went down. This year almost nothing there.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
My home lake only drops 5 feet. It doesn't expose much that isn't shallow water at full pool.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along