Please RSVP to help us plan how much food we will need. Toggle navigation. Full Rainbow Lee Lake Oct. Harvest Moon Lee Lake Oct. Summer Sunset Lee Lake July 27, Welcome The Lee Lake Association has a long history with its constitution dating back to approximately Mission Statement: The Lee Lake Association is a group of volunteers that pledges to work together to protect and enhance the quality of the water, the aquatic environment, the fishery and the wildlife of Lee Lake and its surrounding watershed.
News The fall edition of the Lee Lake News is now available. Community Events. Membership Dues Membership dues for the year are now due. Membership Form. Lake Preservation The Lake Association is dedicated to help preserve the natural resources of Lee Lake so our lake community can continue to enjoy the natural beauty of Lee Lake for generations to come.
To Learn More Click Here. Community Events Our lake association is committed to involve our lake residents in events and activities around the lake. Association Meeting Minutes Please review the archived meeting minutes of any of the Lee Lake meeting minutes using the link below.
Voluntary Weed Treatment Program If you would like to learn more about the Lee Lake voluntary invasive weed treatment program please click the learn more button below. Lee Lake Newsletter The Lee Lake News is a semi-annual newsletter that will feature articles to help keep our lake association residents informed on current news and activities around the lake.
Contact Us Use the contact links at the bottom of the page to contact any of the board members. RSVP Now. Contact Duane. But why is there such a range in color among lakes across the United States? No lake is percent consistent in its coloring; depending on the season, climate, and a multitude of other factors, the appearance of every lake is always changing. But some lakes are indeed naturally much clearer than others. The clarity is generally due to low levels of algae, which occurs when the soils surrounding a lake are fast-draining and healthy.
Soils with high levels of plant nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus can spur the growth of algal blooms, which further muddy the waters by supporting increased fish populations. The clarity of these lakes causes them to appear blue to the human eye. Unaffected by algae and other detritus, the relatively pure water of these lakes absorbs longer-wavelength red, orange, and yellow light, causing mostly blue light to reflect outwards.
On the flip side, certain lakes can appear particularly green due to high levels of chlorophyll-containing algae. If the environment surrounding a lake hits the right nitrogen and phosphorus levels, light levels, temperature, and pH, algae are likely to run rampant.
Most algae is completely harmless. As a hearty fish food, algae can even be beneficial for lakes stocked for fishing. However, lake homeowners should be wary of certain harmful algae. Filamentous green algae, for example, can form clouds of algal materials in the air, a severe bother for boaters and swimmers.
While some murky lakes are green, others have a brownish tone. Water can become tea-colored when tannins from plants in or near a lake leach into it, steeping the lake much like water in a teacup. But the general trends are clear enough.
Bank fishing is available. Tent Camping. Tent camping is not available. Boat Availability. Boat temporarily unavailable. Boat Launch. Hamilton County sports one of the most impressive court houses in all of Texas.
But, you likely did not come to Hamilton to check out county court house, you came to fish. Lee lake is 20 acres in size and is less than 2 hours south of Ft. Worth and less than 2 hours north of Austin. This is an active cattle ranch and home to hundreds of Wyagu cattle.
So, be sure to keep all gates closed at all times.
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