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Originally Posted by MinnerDipper2
I now know first hand what a roller is that I have read a few of you refer to when discussing Ky. Lake.
You don't have to explain "Ky Lake rollers" to me :p ... went out from Jonathan Creek, across the main lake, over to the LBL side bays (many years ago) ... wind was running from dam towards bridge (straight up the main lake) ... 17ft Bass boat/100+hp motor .... had to get on top of waves to see where we were going, then drop down into the trough and run awhile, then back on top of the rollers to get further bearings. Wild ride, even for a young guy ;) (which I was, then). They weren't even letting the cruisers and barges run the main lake. Rescue boat had to go get some people off a houseboat (rental ?) ... and even they weren't all that fired up about going out there. Whenever we would drop down into the wave trough ... all I could see, on either side of the boat, was a wall of water :eek: I wasn't driving ( with a fishing buddy, in his boat), but I was aware of the fact that there are sand bars that come and go out there .... so I mentioned to him that we needed to stay on top of the rollers as long as we could, just to be sure we had some water under us !!
Been on Ky Lake one other time, when the wind had the waves rolling ... but, this time it was from LBL side towards the other. Crossed over to get gas (was in my 15ft Bass boat/70hp outboard) and on the return trip across ... the waves were so rough and were crashing so hard against my bow (tri-hull front) that it knocked the gas line loose from the gas tank. By the time I got up and reconnected it ... we were all the way back into the bay we'd just come out of ... LOL!! We were camped at the canal (state campgrounds) ... but, the waves were so big on Barkley, that we put the boat back on the trailer and drove to a campground in the LBL, and launched from there. Lakes were flooded that Spring ... so we had to launch the boat, at that campground, by backing truck/trailer and all into the pic-nic area, and back the boat off the trailer with the big motor !! We caught Crappie, Smallmouth, and Walleye ... right at the mouth of that bay. Even caught a nice Crappie off the concrete pic-nic table, right there in the campground ... LOL !!!
.... cp :cool:
Don't Mess With Mother Nature!
Heck I work on Ky lake & have seen rollers sink loads at reeds quarry and out in the main lake! :eek: I have also been cought out in it when the wind got up. I have personally ruined several good pairs of underwear & had my rearend chew up a boat seat or two! :o