Outdoor Reports
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for March 1st
It’s that time of year for all our outdoor enthusiasts to purchase their new 2021-2022 hunting and fishing licenses. Each year, beginning on March 1st the new hunting and fishing licenses are needed before Tennesseans [...]
Humphreys Co Outdoor Report for Feb. 21
Old man winter still has a grip on the world for now, but spring is just around the corner. Water temps continue to head south, with current surface temps hovering around the mid 30’s in [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Feb. 14th
One word can sum up the outdoor world this week, COLD! With the regular duck season behind us, as well as the youth and veterans duck hunts, not much is available to the ‘cold tolerant’ [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for February 7th
Cold weather and rain have been in the game of late, which has kept most but the toughest off the water in search of fish. A few catfishermen have been venturing out, and have found [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Feb 1st
Area lake levels have been stable this past week, and looks like the TVA will be running some current this week to keep the levels somewhat stable. As of this past Saturday, levels at New [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Jan. 24th
Local lake levels are stable at 354.6 ft this week, although the rainfall Monday may cause levels to rise somewhat mid week. Flow rates are low to moderate, with about 40,000 cfs coming into the [...]
Humphreys Co Outdoor Report for Jan. 17th
Area lake levels continue to fall, with levels at New Johnsonville reaching winter pool levels of 354 ft by late week. With less rainfall coming into the Tennessee river system, flow rates have been falling [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Jan. 10th
Winter time is here with a vengeance. Cold weather and strong winds have entered the picture, water levels are falling, and water temps are following suit. Lake levels at New Johnsonville are hovering around the [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Jan. 3rd
This past week has seen a lot of rain and wind, it has kept all but the ‘die-hards’ off the water, although the few who did venture lake ward managed to find a few good [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Dec. 27th
This years deer season is winding down, with less than a week left in the regular gun season, which will end next Sunday, January 3rd. There will be a private lands hunt during the weekdays [...]
Humphreys Co Outdoor Report for Dec. 20th
Lake levels at New Johnsonville this week have been holding around 355.5 ft with only a slight deviation. Flow rates have been quite strong this week, but have throttled down somewhat this past weekend. Expect [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Dec. 13th
So far this year TVA and mother nature has been playing well with the river. Lake levels have been somewhat normal this year, with current lake levels in our area holding around 355 ft. Although [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for Dec. 6th
Deer season continues for the state through early January, and so far this year our deer hunters have been quite successful. So far in Humphreys Co. we have harvested 1,628 deer, of which we’ve gotten [...]
Humphreys Co Outdoor Report for Nov. 29th
Kentucky lake water levels have been somewhat stable, with current levels holding at or near the 355ft mark, surface water temps are just under the 60 degree mark and flow rates have been between 40,000 [...]
Humphreys Co Outdoor Report for Nov. 22nd
Kentucky lake water levels have been stable for a few weeks, with current levels at New Johnsonville holding at 355ft. Flow rates have moderated and have been around 50,000cfs this week. Water temps have remained [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for the week of Nov. 15th
Lake levels will continue to be just under 355ft. and will remain stable throughout this week. Flow rates have backed off somewhat, with an average of 60,000-80,000cfs predicted this week. Water temps remain just under [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for week of Nov. 8th
Kentucky lake levels at New Johnsonville this week will be hovering around the 355ft mark with flow rates between 50,000-60,000cfs, which is a fairly strong flow for this time of the year. Area water temps [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor report for Nov. 2nd
Lake levels have risen somewhat this past week to a level of 356ft at New Johnsonville and TVA has predicted a slight fall towards 355ft this week. Flow rates have increased, with an average of [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for the week of Oct. 25th
Lake levels have finally dropped into the winter-pool ranges, with current levels at New Johnsonville holding at just above 354.5 ft. TVA has predicted the lake to remain stable this week with flow rates falling [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor report for week of Oct 18th.
Lake levels at New Johnsonville this week are predicted to be at 355.2 ft., with stable levels the whole week. Flow rates are slight with less coming into our area than going out, average inflow [...]
Humphrey’s Co. Outdoor Report for week of October 11th
Looks like lake levels this week will and have remained stable. Lake levels at New Johnsonville this week at 355.09ft with TVA predicting the lake to remain stable for the remainder of the week unless [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for week of October 4th
Deer archery season began the 4th Saturday in September, and now with a week under our belt, Humphreys Co. has harvested 45 deer, of which 11 were antlered and the remainder were antler-less. Deer archery [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for week of September 27th
Tennessee's deer archery season opened this weekend. Although many deer hunters no longer archery hunt, there are many who love the early opportunity to harvest a deer early in the season before hunters come out [...]
Humpheys Co. Outdoor Report for week of September 13th
With all the rainfall this past weekend, lake levels have surged upward, with readings at New Johnsonville on Monday morning rising above 356ft. TVA is predicting a continued rise to the 358ft levels by this [...]
Humphreys Co. Outdoor Report for week of September 7th
Kentucky Lake levels on Monday this week were right at 356ft. TVA is predicting a fall back into the mid- to upper-355ft by mid-week. Flow rates continue to be above average, with less water coming [...]