Weiss Lake
Weiss Lake | |
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Weiss Lake in 2015 | |
Location | Cherokee County, Alabama / Floyd County, Georgia, US |
Coordinates | 34°10′16″N 85°45′15″W / 34.17111°N 85.75417°WCoordinates: 34°10′16″N 85°45′15″W / 34.17111°N 85.75417°W |
Type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | Coosa River, Chattooga River, Little River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 32,000 acres (13,000 ha) |
Max. depth | 62 ft |
Weiss Lake is a lake in northeastern Alabama that is owned and operated by the Alabama Power Company.[1] The lake consists of 30,200 acres (122 km2), all coming from the Coosa River, Chattooga River (Alabama–Georgia), and Little River, offering over 447 miles (719 km) of shoreline and shallow flats, large coves, under-water drop offs and deep channels. Lake Weiss also has privately owned hotels, marinas, campground and bait and tackle stores.
Weiss Dam, creating the reservoir, was begun as the first of seven hydroelectric projects on the Coosa in 1958, and finished three years later. It is a concrete and earthen gravity dam, 126 feet (38 m) high, named after Fernand C. Weiss, a former chief engineer of Alabama Power.[2]
Weiss Lake is known as the "Crappie Capital Of the World".[3] There are also largemouth bass and striped bass. Data shows that Lake Weiss is one of the better bass fisheries in the state. In 2009 the population of bass consists of 15–18 inch preferred size bass as well as abundant numbers of young growing bass. The striped bass population primarily consist of 3–7 pound fish, but fish over 25 pounds have been caught as well. The best seasons for fishing crappie are March through May, yet September through November months are good as well. The best bass months are February through May, and in October and November. [1][4][5]
The Rome Sailing Club began at Garden Lakes in 1955, but moved to Lake Weiss in 1980. Lake Weiss has 11 bridges crossing it. At full summer pool, Weiss Lake sits 564 feet (172 m) above sea level. A book by local newspaper editor Douglas Scott Wright, titled A History of Weiss Lake,[6] describes the decades-long battle to build a series of dams along the upper Coosa River, the farmers who tried to stop construction of Weiss Dam, the man the lake was named after, and the ups and downs the community have experienced since it was completed in June 1961.
References
- 1 2 Weiss Lake, Alabama, US – Community and Visitors Guide. Lakeweiss.info. Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ↑ http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-2019
- ↑ weiss lake crappie guides. weiss lake crappie guides (2011-05-21). Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ↑ Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Outdooralabama.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ↑ Georgia Lake information -Georgia Lakes vacation rentals, Georgia lake Marinas rentals, georgia lake cabin rentals, georgia lake real estate, campgrounds, boat rentals. Georgialakeinfo.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ↑ A History of Weiss Lake (9781596295605): Douglas Scott Wright: Books. Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-12.