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Lake Cumberland

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My son went with me to Lake Cumberland for a three day pre-fish trip for the TBF semi finals.  First I would like to say this is a BIG body of water.....52 miles long.  Reminded me of Powell and the Columbia for sure.  Fishing was tough as they said it would be but had some great help from a couple of locals while on the water and did manage to catch a few.  We fished upper...middle...and lower and the lower was by far the best for numbers.  Caught a ton of spots and it was a giggle fest at times.Dzu55VkOd1EcCPogY6byKITu7iKvuug59gw1nGQqvl87-hK_2prn3go_KmzL4QxYr-ocLMzqV7WyFOmY

cumberlin is beautiful, my cousin lives close and fishes it often , he conjures with you ,it can be a tough body of water to fish. looks like you guys had a great time. 

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Never a bad day when you get all 3!

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