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Lake Cumberland Lake Cumberland is one of the largest man-made bodies of water east of the Mississippi River. A vacationer's paradise, Lake Cumberland covers over 63,000 acres. Its waters touch over 1,255 miles of shoreline with an average depth of 90 feet.
The lake is famous for its Striped Bass fishing. Many of the Lake Cumberland guides believe the lake holds the next world record striper with 40 pounders being caught on a regular basis and sometimes 50 pounders, including the state record 58 pound Striped Bass. Along with Striper fishing there is also many other varieties of bass including large mouth with even crappie, bluegill, catfish, walleye and more.
Last updated on December 06, 2002 |