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Water Level

Lake Cumberland water levels, historical comparisons, and annual trends to help you plan your fishing trip.

Current Water Level

Why Water Level Matters

Rising water: Bass often move shallow and feed actively. Fish near newly flooded cover, grass, and brush.
Falling water: Bass pull back to main lake points and deeper structure. Focus on primary points and channel swings.
Stable water: Fish relate predictably to their seasonal patterns. Best time for pattern fishing.

Lake Cumberland Pool Levels

Summer Pool
Target: Memorial Day - Labor Day
723.0 ft
Winter Pool
Flood control drawdown
673.0 ft
Max Pool
Top of flood gates
760.0 ft
Data Source

Water level data from USACE Wolf Creek Dam and USGS monitoring stations.

View on USACE →

Annual Water Level Trends

How to use this chart: Compare water levels across years to identify patterns. Look for when the lake typically reaches summer pool, how quickly it draws down in fall, and how spring rains affect levels. This can help you plan trips around optimal water conditions.

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