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254.47 FEET
7/30/2010
Full Pool: 255.1
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Clanton Advertiser Date: 7/30/2010 1:59:35 AM Dustin, a 2008 Chilton County High School graduate, joined the Alabama fishing ... Ark. Connell said Maumelle was more like the Alabama lakes he's familiar… Read More
WSFA Date: 7/28/2010 8:23:19 PM In fact, two people drowned in June within 48 hours of each other near the same spot on the Alabama River in Elmore County. What isn't clear is how many ...See all stories on this topic… Read More
Anniston Star Date: 7/6/2010 7:59:16 PM by AP ALEXANDER CITY — Two men drowned in Alabama lakes, one of them a 23-year-old who drowned in Lake Martin. Officer Mark Fuller of the Alabama Marine… Read More
Environmental Protection Agency Date: 7/6/2010 July 15th Webcast: Healthy Lakeshores Through Better Shoreline Stewardship The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Watershed Academy is pleased to sponsor its 50th free Webcast Seminar on July 15, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern in honor of Lakes Appreciation Month. In this Webcast participants can learn… Read More
WRCB-TV Date: 6/22/2010 4:55:41 PM (AP) - Alabama Marine Police say they're concerned about the number of boat collisions on north Alabama lakes this year. A fisherman from Florence… Read More |
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BANKHEAD LAKE BUSINESSES
Bankhead Reservoir contains 9,200 acres and is the second largest lake on the Warrior River. Located approximately 15 miles west of Birmingham and 30 miles northeast of Tuscaloosa, Bankhead Reservoir flows through Walker, Jefferson and Tuscaloosa Counties. The primary uses for this reservoir are navigation, hydroelectric generation, flood control, and recreation. Development of shoreline property is extensive and includes private residences and commercial marinas. Camping, boating and fishing provide the main recreational opportunities on this reservoir.
Several marinas and fish camps provide boat docking and storage, fueling facilities, launching ramps, restaurants, groceries, bait, and supplies. Five public facility use areas and fourteen user fee areas are located on Bankhead Reservoir. Nearby, for hunting, is the Mulberry Fork Wildlife Management Area (WMA). This is leased land available for hunting that is managed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. A Mulberry Fork WMA permit, a WMA license, and the regular hunting license are required to hunt the Management Area. |
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