KY Lake / TN river is closed now, too
Wouldn't want a distant boat wake to cause a pontoon boat to bang around in it's slip.
CORRECTION: Coast Guard closes 200 miles of Tennessee River to recreational boating traffic
How ridiculous. Barge wakes and high winds are 5 times worse than most recreational boats.. and the recreational boats that cause those enormous wakes aren't likely to be out running around on it right now anyway.
They need to get their stories straight
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prister
I spent part of today talking to a few US Coast Guard officials. At first I was told that only the Tennessee and Cumberland River, the River portion only, was closed. But after being referred to a higher rank, the final word was that all parts (includes embayments) would be closed. I "strongly" urged them to keep the embayments open. Long story short, the lake is closed. The first time they catch you it is a warning, the second time it is a fine up to $32,000. Not sure where they got that number. However, I was asked to fly the lakes with some of the Coast Guard officials tomorrow to observe from the air what is safe and what is not. I will agree that the main river is a safety hazard, and with the discharge through the dams, there is a very strong current. If a boat did break down on the main lakes it would not take as long as you think to be pulled down river, potential over the dam (actually through an open gate). But if anglers would use their sense and stay in embayments, then boaters would be ok (my opinion). Although, fish are scattered some much right now, fishing is poor. Unless you find some bedding redear or bluegill in the grass of flooded yards and underwater gravel drive ways. The bass are up shallow, if you can get your boat through the forest. The danger to boaters in embayments will be when the lake begins to fall. At that time all the loose woody stuff will be pulled out of the woods and into the lake. As far as water level predictions, what I have been told from TVA is 369.6 will be the crest on Saturday. But that is likely to change, as it has been doing for the past several days.
I talked to the U:mad:SCG yesterday at 1415 hrs. The guy told me the bays were OK.
They added all bays and tributaries
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Quackrstackr
As of today, they have reopened Kentucky lake south of the 68 bridge at Aurora/Kenlake. Barkley is still closed.
Stay tuned.. looks like they can and will change their mind by the hour.
I just got off the phone with the Coast Guard. As of last night all bays and tributaries have been included in the safety zone. Stay off the lake.