Lake Oconee GA Golden Sunrise Reflections 2 The Love Of Fishing Landscape Art
by Reid Callaway
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Lake Oconee GA Golden Sunrise Reflections 2 The Love Of Fishing Landscape Art
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Reid Callaway
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Lake Oconee GA Golden Sunrise Reflections 2....by Reid Callaway
The Love Of Fishing Landscape Art
Life Is Not Measured By the Number of Breaths We Take, But By the Moments That Take Our
Breath Away!
This image (Horizontal Version) is the first award winning image the Lord gave me as I started my HisWorks Photography photographic adventure of selling my artwork.
The love of fishing....
These fishermen glide along into the majestic, cold, early morning fog, surrounded by golden reflections from the, warmer than the air, waters of beautiful Lake Oconee, Georgia. What a wonderful fishing scene to beautify any room as a constant reminder of good times past, present and future!
Lake Oconee is Georgia’s second largest lake and serves as a reservoir for Georgia Power Company's Wallace Hydroelectric Plant. The lake has 374 miles of shoreline with a surface area of 18,971 acres. It is formed by the Oconee and Appalachee Rivers. The lake's height is only 120 feet.
Lake Oconee was formed in 1979 with the completion of Wallace Dam, impounding the waters of the Oconee and Appalachee Rivers. The lake is owned and managed by the Georgia Power company for the purpose of generating hydroelecric power.
The lake was originally rural in nature, a destination for fisherman and nature-lovers, but has become much more important in recent years as a rapidly growing community of luxury home neighborhoods. Lake Oconee is home to some of the most prestigious gated neighborhoods in the southeastern United States
Fishing
Lake Oconee is one of Georgia's most popular fishing destinations. There is a tremendous quantity of fish in the lake. According to a Georgia Department of Natural Resources sample, there is a standing crop estimated at 355 pounds of fish per acre. That is 250% more than any other lake in the Southeast. Because the lake is a young impoundment, it is still peaking in number of fish per acre. It is considered by fishermen to be the “hottest” and most fertile lake in the state.
Popular game fish on the lake include large mouth, striped, and hybrid bass, black crappie, bream, and channel catfish. Lake Oconee is the only lake in the state where the Department of Natural Resources protects the brood fish of the largemouth bass, restricting harvesting of the species in the 10” to 14” slot. Large mouth bass are the most often sought-after Lake Oconee species, but crappie and other species of bass have a strong following.
When the lake was formed, Georgia Power left 1200 acres of standing or topped timber to provide areas for fish to collect. There are fifty timber areas, averaging four acres each. They are topped at 10’ and marked by bouys.
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Reid Callaway
Thank you Miguel Carmena for enjoying my artwork and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 9/30/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you William for admiring my artwork and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 9/30/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Robert for featuring my artwork in our group.... Your Very Best Photography! 9/20/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Amy Scheer for admiring my artwork and for making this image one of your personal Favorites! 9/20/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Debra Banks for featuring my artwork in our group... The Golden Hour! 9/18/2021
Debra Banks
Congratulations, your fine artwork is feature in The Golden Hour, please add it to the Features 2021 archive thread
Reid Callaway
Thank you Judy Vincent for featuring my artwork in our group... USA Photographers! 9/16/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Doug Norkum for featuring my artwork in our group.... Canon Full Frame Cameras! 9/16/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Doug Norkum for featuring my artwork in our group…..SunriseSunsets! 9/16/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Taphath Foose for featuring my artwork in our group...Your Best Work! 9/16/2021
Taphath Foose
Beautiful image, Reid!! Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Your Best Work"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!
Reid Callaway
Thank you William Patrick for featuring my artwork in the group.... Best Image Promotion! 9/9/2021
Reid Callaway
Thank you Spencer McDonald for featuring my artwork in our group....HDR Photography! 9/9/2021