Beginning right about now and throughout the month of June and into July is the time of year when the forests and fields of Hall County and Northeast Georgia are full of cute, spotted, newborn deer fawns bedded down in a ball waiting for mama to return.
The lake temperatures are in the mid 70s.
Lake temperatures are in the high 60s and low 70s. Please be very careful out on the lake over Memorial Day weekend, as it will be busy out there. The lake is down 13.2 feet at 1057.8 and is clear on main lake and stained in the creeks. The Chattahoochee River is clear. Check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.
Lake temperatures are in the mid 70's. The lake level is 1,057.7 feet , or less than 13 «-feet, below full pool at 1,071 feet. The main lake and creeks are stained to clear and the Chattahoochee River is clear.
Lake temperatures are in the mid 70's. The lake level is 1057.7 feet or less than 13 and half feet below full pool at 1071 feet.
Lake temperatures are around 70 degrees. The lake level is 1057.6 feet or just around 13«feet below full pool at 1071 feet. The main lake and creeks are stained to clear and the Chattahoochee River is clear.
Lake temperatures are right at 65 degrees. The lake level is 1057.6 feet or just around 13« feet below full pool at 1071 feet. The main lake and creeks are stained to clear and the Chattahoochee River is clear. Balus, Big Creek, Clarks Bridge, Charleston Park, East Bank, Little Hall, Little River, Shoal Creek, Tidwell, Vanns Tavern and Van Pugh ramps are all open.
The wood duck (Aix sponsa) is the most common duck found both in Hall County and throughout Northeast Georgia. It is also one of the few species of duck that traditionally nests here (in addition to the Hooded Merganser) and is considered by many to be the most beautiful of all American waterfowl. Wood duck hens are incubating eggs and hatching ducklings right now on Lake Lanier, farm ponds and beaver swamps ...
Lake temperatures are in the mid to upper 50's.
Nathan Miller, of Bowersville caught the Shuler's Great Outdoors $1000.00 fish in the 19th Annual Trout tournament held by the Greater Helen Area Chamber of Commerce.
There are still humps, trees and long points exposed lake wide.
The forests and fields of Northeast Georgia are full of mystique and strange creatures for many folks including hunters, hikers, birdwatchers, photographers, bikers, horse riders and everyone else who enjoys the outdoors. I know because I spent parts of a 30 year career as a Senior Wildlife Biologist with Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division, Game Management Section answering questions about strange wildlife sightings and investigating some of them. They came ...
Lake level is down 17.3 feet and the lake is clear and 49 degrees.
There are many humps, trees and long points exposed lake wide. Be very careful running the lake.
There are many humps, trees and long points exposed lake wide.
Water Conditions: Lake Lanier water level is 1.42 feet over the normal full pool of 1071. Lake Lanier's water is clear on main lake and clear to stained in the creeks and rivers. Lake water temperatures are rising into the mid 80s. The Chattahoochee River below Buford Dam is clear. Please check generation schedules before heading out to the river at 770-945-1466.
Lake Lanier water level is 1.18 feet over the normal full pool of 1,071. The water remains clear to stained on the main lake and clear to stained or very stained in the creeks and rivers. Lake water temperatures are right around 80 degrees.
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