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The 5,795 acre Nolin River Lake provides recreational opportunities to over 2 million visitors per year. These visitors come to Nolin for camping, boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking, hunting, and relaxing. With miles of scenic shoreline and cool, clear water, Nolin is the perfect summer getaway. The Corps, in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Kentucky manages Nolin River Lakes land and water for wildlife, fisheries and recreation. More than 11,500 acres of property at Nolin River Lake are leased to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. The KDFWR is responsible for management of the natural resources on this property, as well as management of the fish and wildlife population.
Anglers from near and far come to Nolin River Lake for fishing. Nolin is known for excellent populations of walleye. Largemouth bass and crappie are caught in large numbers, as are tremendous numbers of channel catfish. The lake also has good populations of white bass and bluegill. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources releases rainbow trout in the Nolin River at the Tailwater Recreation Area boat ramp three or four times each summer. Numerous fishermen come to take advantage of these releases. The schedule for trout stocking may be reviewed at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources stocking web page. During the fall and winter months, when excessive rainfall is likely, the lake is kept at a relatively low level referred to as winter pool. |