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Has anyone been to Kentucky Lake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 402504" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>As said ky lake can get rough. It's best to put in on the side of the lake you want to fish. I once picked up a guy from the bank and drove him across the 68/80 bridge to get his truck and trailer to get his boat out. He didn't want to cross the lake in and 18ft ranger if that tells you how bad it gets. It was 4ft breakers that day.</p><p>A normal day would be a a rough ride in a 14 tin boat after about 9 am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 402504, member: 14077"] As said ky lake can get rough. It's best to put in on the side of the lake you want to fish. I once picked up a guy from the bank and drove him across the 68/80 bridge to get his truck and trailer to get his boat out. He didn't want to cross the lake in and 18ft ranger if that tells you how bad it gets. It was 4ft breakers that day. A normal day would be a a rough ride in a 14 tin boat after about 9 am. [/QUOTE]
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