Originally Posted by
mrdux
I think there is a lot of Chicken Little and falling sky when folks get to talking about running KY or Barkley in a small to medium sized fishing boat. Sure, we see lots of Darwin Award Candidates running across the lake in 12 foot jon boats with 12 inch sides and 6 HP motors and grossly overloaded. Many of those operators have a can of brewsky in their hand while motoring across a mile of open water. They tend to be the reason our search/rescue/recovery units are well funded and staffed. Those boats should be confined to medium to small bays. A typical 16 foot fishing boat, PROPERLY LOADED, is plenty safe on either lake if the forecast is for winds is for gusts no more than 10 and stable no more than 5-7mph and from directions that aren't due north or due south. Crosswinds on the lake don't cause rollers to develop like N/S. What gets folks in trouble is being oblivious to changes in weather and wind velocity/direction. There are a whole lot more days here with 12" chop than 5 foot rollers.
Many of us fished for years in 14' jon boats and barely gave it a thought if fair weather was forecast. Don't limit yourself while on your visit. Play it safe and watch for changing conditions and you will do just fine. In late March you should also pay close attention to low water levels and hazards along the banks and shallow bars. A good chartplotter and map card is your best friend.