Most drawdown coverage treats low water as weather. This one is engineering, and the timeline is measured in years rather than seasons — which changes how you plan around it.
What the Corps is actually doing
Rough River Dam sits on karst — soluble limestone that water works its way through over time. That is the whole problem. Phase 1, a drilling and grouting campaign, wrapped in May 2017. Foundation conditions kept deteriorating afterward, which is why Phase 2 exists.
| Element | Detail |
|---|---|
| Phase 2 award | December 2025 · $320 million base contract |
| Total programme | Roughly $800 million |
| New outlet works | Control tower and tunnel |
| Cutoff wall | Driven up to 190 feet through the dam |
| Blasting | Periodic, coordinated with the community |
| Interim measure | Pool restricted to 490 ft for the duration |
What 490 feet means on the water
Five feet does not sound like much on a lake this size. The trap is assuming it comes off evenly. It does not. On a reservoir with 220 miles of shoreline, the surface area you lose is concentrated where the ground is flattest — the backs of coves and the heads of creek arms. Those are the first places to go, and they are exactly the water most anglers use to get out of the wind.
The main lake near the dam is the deepest water in the system and changes least. That is a structural fact about the basin, not a fishing tip: on a Y-shaped impoundment the lower third holds its character through a modest drawdown while the upper arms transform.
The fill schedule moved, and that matters more than the five feet
The seasonal rise now begins around April 1 instead of March 15, to reduce pressure on the foundation during spring flood events. Two weeks does not sound like a change worth noting until you line it up against pre-spawn.
Rising water in late March is what pulls fish shallow and pushes them onto the flats early. Delay that and the early window either shortens or shifts later, depending on what the weather does independently. Anyone who has built a spring pattern around the fill on this lake should expect the calendar to have moved.
The ramps
| Ramp | Access | Arm |
|---|---|---|
| Axtel | KY-79, about 4 miles east of the dam | Lower south fork |
| Cave Creek | WK Parkway west to Caneyville, KY-79 north, right on KY-736 | Lower lake · camping, courtesy dock, ramp fee |
| Laurel Branch | KY-110, about 6 miles east of the dam | Mid-lake, opposite the island |
| North Fork | KY-259, south of Roff | North fork |
| Peter Cave | KY-259 north of Leitchfield, left on KY-737 | Lower south fork · marina, lodging, ramp fee |
| Eveleigh | KY-259 north of Leitchfield; watch for the ramp sign | Upper south fork · single lane, no facilities |
How to fish a lake that is not going back up
The useful reframe is that this is not a temporary condition to work around — it is the new normal for several seasons, which means it is worth learning rather than waiting out.
- Structure that was marginal is now visible. A drawdown is a free survey. Points, humps, ditches and shelves that sat under five feet of water are exposed or shallow enough to read. Mark them now; they hold when the water comes back.
- Cover moved down, not away. Wood and rock that held fish at 495 did not disappear. The productive depth band shifted with the surface.
- The kayak advantage widens. Marginal ramps and shallow upper arms are a problem for a trailered boat and an opportunity for anything you can carry to the water.
What we do not know yet
Two things are genuinely unresolved and we are not going to pretend otherwise. First, ramp-by-ramp status at 490 feet — it is not published consolidated and it will change as the project moves. Second, how the delayed fill interacts with a warm or cold spring, which is the difference between a compressed pre-spawn and a normal one arriving late. Both get updated here as they firm up.
Sources: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District — Rough River Dam Safety Modification Project, for pool elevations, project scope and the Phase 1 and Phase 2 timeline. Public access listings for ramp locations and lake configuration. USGS gauge 03318010, Rough River near Falls of Rough at Dam. Verify conditions before travelling.