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People who fish
and enjoy taking things a little slower find the pace in
north central Tennessee much to their liking. Oh, things
pick up a little in the Spring and Summer when the lake
comes back to life, when the houseboats and the fishermen
scratch the itch that nags them all winter long, but there's
enough woods and rolling hills and scenery to get lost in.
If
you're someone who likes to be away from the hustle-n-bustle
but not far enough to be out of touch, no worries.
Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Louisville and Lexington
are just a few of the places within a few hours drive. In
fact, this areas within a days drive of half the country.
Come visit, and let me show you why people are discovering
home here.
Information about Dale Hollow Lake
Size and Depth
Minimum pool elevation is 631 feet
above mean sea level (msl) (21,880 acres), normal pool
elevation is 651 feet msl (27,700 acres) and maximum flood
control pool is 663 feet msl (30,990 acres). Water
fluctuations of 10 to 20 feet can occur throughout the year.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers controls water levels.
Shoreline
The entire shoreline is under the jurisdiction of the U. S.
Army Corps of Engineers. The length is 620 miles at normal
summer pool. Most of the shoreline is heavily wooded, and
rock outcroppings are common. Development is restricted to
marinas and day-use areas.
Bottom
Broken rock, boulders, gravel and sand
are the primary bottom materials. Extensive areas of bedrock
outcroppings are found along the shoreline.
Water
Water clarity varies throughout the
lake, ranging from extremely clear by the dam to light green
in the creek arms. Summer secchi disc readings average
between 18 and 20 feet. Dale Hollow is fairly infertile, and
there is adequate dissolved oxygen throughout the water
column. The remote location and lack of development keeps
the water quality quite high.
Cover
Primarily submergent varieties, which include chara (sandgrass),
coontail and several varieties of pondweed. Due to the clear
water, it is not uncommon to find weed growth at the 30-foot
level. Recently, Eurasian water milfoil has made an
appearance in limited areas. The steep drop-offs and winter
drawdown limit the development of emergent and floating
vegetation.
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