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Has anyone been to Kentucky Lake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clint KY" data-source="post: 402407" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>I live just 4 miles from Kentucky Lake. Your boat will be OK for the lake most of the time if it is a Vee or Semi-Vee. As was said before there are plenty of coves (we call them creeks) in which to hide. I fished out of a 16' flat bottom Jon for many years without venturing out into the main lake, but I was not chasing stripers. To answer another question: There are LOTS of marinas with lodging and boat rentals. And yes the main lake can get nasty when the wind comes up. I know a lot of guys fish below Kentucky Dam for stripers and cats and the main consideration there is one you already know - a motor that starts the first time, every time. I also know that there are guys who live HERE and make the trip to the Cumberland Dam to fish for stripers, so if stripers are your main reason for coming, you may want to consider that. But if you are into bass, crappie, white bass, yellow bass, bluegills and BIG redears come on down!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint KY, post: 402407, member: 12651"] I live just 4 miles from Kentucky Lake. Your boat will be OK for the lake most of the time if it is a Vee or Semi-Vee. As was said before there are plenty of coves (we call them creeks) in which to hide. I fished out of a 16' flat bottom Jon for many years without venturing out into the main lake, but I was not chasing stripers. To answer another question: There are LOTS of marinas with lodging and boat rentals. And yes the main lake can get nasty when the wind comes up. I know a lot of guys fish below Kentucky Dam for stripers and cats and the main consideration there is one you already know - a motor that starts the first time, every time. I also know that there are guys who live HERE and make the trip to the Cumberland Dam to fish for stripers, so if stripers are your main reason for coming, you may want to consider that. But if you are into bass, crappie, white bass, yellow bass, bluegills and BIG redears come on down! [/QUOTE]
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