A boat capsized on Lake Cumberland early Saturday. Two people were pulled from the water, but one later died, according to Russell County Search & Rescue. Russell County Search & Rescue Facebook A ...
While there, why not go striper fishing on Lake Texoma! My brother met a young man named Brian that runs Stripers Inc. He’s a gung-ho guide so after the show concluded, the next day found us ...
Campers will learn advanced fishing techniques, career strategies, and leadership skills. Daily activities on Kentucky Lake provide hands-on experience with guidance from top pros. And this year ...
RUSSELL CO., Ky. (WKYT) - One person is dead after a boat capsized on Lake Cumberland in Russell County. The Russell County Coroner has identified the man as 44-year-old Armando Penaloza ...
A Russell County man has died after a boat capsized on Lake Cumberland. Russell County Search & Rescue said crews were dispatched ... The Russell Co. Sheriff’s Office and Kentucky Fish & Wildlife ...
Bryan Werkmeister has worked his magic again. Werkmeister, a local fisherman, hauled in a pair of nice stripers while fishing from the shore in the Community Park area. One of them was really nice.
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Think safety first when it comes to winter fishing. Beware of ice ... lure tied on to cast toward surfacing stripers. Stripers are scattered around the lake, but the highest numbers are on the ...
As stewards of the waters, it’s vital that anglers and commercial harvesters alike balance their passion for fishing with sustainable practices to ensure striped bass remain a thriving species for ...
RUSSELL CO., Ky. (WKYT) - One person is dead after a boat capsized on Lake Cumberland in Russell County. The Russell County Coroner has identified the man as 44-year-old Armando Penaloza, of Russell ...
Three-story State-owned Lodge built from native materials, set on a forested cliff, 250 feet above the Cumberland River.