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Lake Level
990.60 FEET
7/30/2010
Full Pool: 990.0
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WVLT Date: 7/30/2010 10:13:08 AM Dispatchers tell us a fisherman off Douglas Lake called in the fire. It is unknown if anyone was home at the time and so far no reports of injuries.See all stories on this topic… Read More
WBIR-TV Date: 7/27/2010 9:18:05 PM American Eagle Foundation released two Bald Eaglets into the wild on Tuesday from a nesting tower on Douglas Lake. According a release, one of the eaglets ...See all stories on this topic… Read More
Kansas.com (blog) Date: 7/27/2010 1:28:30 PM Kansas.com (blog)The case of former Westar Energy executives David Wittig (in photo) and Douglas Lake returns to a federal courtroom in Topeka today, in advance of the Sept. ...See all stories on this topic… Read More
Knoxville News Sentinel (blog) Date: 7/26/2010 3:08:19 PM 3 at the Annual Post Family Picnic at the Douglas Lake Overlook Picnic area. The reason for this effort is the new American Legion Riders, who recently ...See all stories on this topic… Read More
Topeka Capital Journal Date: 7/25/2010 11:11:51 PM Douglas Lake, 60, of New Canaan, Conn., one count of conspiracy and 13 counts of circumvention of internal financial controls. The hearing will be at 9:30 ...See all stories on this topic… Read More |
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LAKE PROFILE
Size & Depth - 30,400 acres with a maximum depth of 140 feet. The lake extends 43.1 miles upstream from the Douglas Dam. Water Source - An impoundment of the French Broad River completed in 1943. The Nolichucky and Pigeon rivers are the primary tributaries, and there are numerous small inlet creeks. During rainy seasons, it is not uncommon for the lake to rise as much as 15 to 20 feet in a day or two, if heavy rains occur in the nearby Appalachians. Summer levels are usually relatively stable. Water - Very fertile and green in color. Water clarity is greatest near the dam, while the upper sections of the lake are usually stained. In general, the lake stains easily following heavy rains due to the muddy bottom. Thermal stratification (thermocline) usually develops in the summer months. Dissolved oxygen becomes depleted below the thermocline during late summer (July and August), making fishing tough until cooler fall weather arrives. Bottom - Mostly silt and clay with some areas of rock outcroppings and bluffs. Shoreline - Only about 17% of the shoreline is developed; the remainder is controlled by the TVA. Rolling hills of farmland and residential areas surround the lake. Cover - The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has placed many fish attractors in the lake, mainly in the backs of hollows where they are marked by signs or buoys. At full pool, downed trees along the bank offer cover for gamefish. In winter or spring, before the lake rises, cover is scarce and fish are found on channel drop-offs and rock outcroppings. Timber was cut prior to flooding, leaving numerous stump-covered flats. Due to the large drawdown, aquatic vegetation is lacking. |
Quick Info About
Douglas Lake - River: French Broad - Area: 30,400 Acres - Shoreline: 550 Miles - Length: 43 Miles - Vol: 1,514,100 Acre Ft. - Drainage: 4,541 Sq. Mi. |
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