Kentucky and Alleyne are tough fishing alot of the time. Some people do really good other get to goose egg. If its your first time fishing chironies i would suggest a more prolific chironie lake like Tunkwa or Roche (or something similar)
my dad used to do really well in Kentucky but this was years ago and always with a sinking line and stripped fly. We hit it last June and only got fish in the shallows on stripped flies, tried chironies and nothing.
What you want to look for is the shallower lakes for chironie fishing primarily because these lake will have the better hatches due to the fact the sunlight can penetrate entirely through the water column to the lake bottom. Of course clear water lakes the sun can penetrate but i dont think any deeper then around the 40 foot mark (if i remember correctly)