I just got back from a 10 night trip to Lake Cumberland, we stayed at the campground below the Wolf Creek dam. Had so much fun, we were supposed to leave after 7 nights and decided to stay an extra 3. Because...why not?
I had a great time fishing for trout in the Wolf Creek Dam tail waters. Caught a bunch of nice 1.5 - 2lb rainbows, some browns, and even a striper.
However, there was a guy I kept seeing who REALLY bothered me.
Here he and his wife are:
The first time I saw them, they didn't even have life jackets. They got ticketed, and I actually ran into them at the bait shop while they were buying jackets. Then you could hear him complaining about it the entire time, he was so loud I could hear him all up and down the river.
He'd get RIGHT up near the generator output in a tiny aluminum boat that just wasn't designed for those kinds of waters.
So. Be CAREFUL people. I don't want to see you be a statistic.
2 weeks ago, a guy died in that exact spot from doing that exact same stupid stuff. No jacket, too small of boat.
I had a great time fishing for trout in the Wolf Creek Dam tail waters. Caught a bunch of nice 1.5 - 2lb rainbows, some browns, and even a striper.
However, there was a guy I kept seeing who REALLY bothered me.
Here he and his wife are:
The first time I saw them, they didn't even have life jackets. They got ticketed, and I actually ran into them at the bait shop while they were buying jackets. Then you could hear him complaining about it the entire time, he was so loud I could hear him all up and down the river.
He'd get RIGHT up near the generator output in a tiny aluminum boat that just wasn't designed for those kinds of waters.
So. Be CAREFUL people. I don't want to see you be a statistic.
2 weeks ago, a guy died in that exact spot from doing that exact same stupid stuff. No jacket, too small of boat.