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murray state.. ky and barkley lake info..
yep this is a daily lake conditions reading taken of the ky and barley lakes..
http://www.murraystate.edu/qacd/cos/hbs/WQ.cfm zooker
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Thanks for the site post.
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thank ya zook!!!! now what are they hitting? lol. i know, i know...not yet time.
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i refuse to tell ya...i know my kin folks claim to have caught 15 bass in big bear creek this past weekend..they are the ones that sent me that site link btw.. zooker
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Zooker, thanks for the great resource.
According to the website, water temps. have risen over 7 degrees since the first of the month, I sure like the sound of that. ~Mark |
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Thanks for the link.
Wonder which part of the lake they keep it monitored because upper, mid and lower end will have different water temperature. Overall its 4 feet below normal pool.
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This information is from the Hancock Bio station. This is a good source. Hancock is on the west side of Kentucky lake near the Tennessee state line.
The lake is at 355. This is one foot above winter pool (354) and four feet below summer pool (359). So the water is a little higher than normal, right now. Take into consideration that the water temps taken here will be a little warmer this time of the year than those on northern areas of Kentucky lake. Big Bear is about 17 or so miles (north) from where this info was taken. By the time mid May rolls around, there may not be a difference in water temps from Hancock to Big Bear. |
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