Can you fish at Claytor Lake dam?

Can you fish at Claytor Lake dam?

Claytor Lake (Harry DeHaven Park) A New River impoundment, this lake offers superb fishing. Species include; largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass, hybrid bass, spotted bass, walleye, musky, yellow perch, bluegill, carp, and …

What’s the deepest part of Claytor Lake?

115 ft

Claytor Dam
Total capacity 225,000 acre⋅ft (278,000,000 m3)
Surface area 4,472 acres (1,810 ha)
Maximum length 21.67 mi (34.87 km)
Maximum water depth 115 ft (35 m)

When was Claytor Lake dam built?

1939
The construction of Development No. 6, later called the Claytor Dam, began in 1937 and was completed in 1939.

How clean is Claytor Lake?

In response to questions: the lake’s water quality has improved over the last 20 years; fresh water sponges in the lake are a sign of clean water. The water is tested for clarity, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, e-coli, phosphorus & chlorophyll-a.

What kind of fish is in Claytor Lake?

Striped bass
Largemouth bassSmallmouth bassBluegillYellow perch
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What is the water temperature at Claytor Lake?

Claytor Lake’s current water temperature is 72°F.

How was Claytor Lake made?

Original caption reads: “In September 1938 this Appalachian Power dam on the New River above Radford was about a year from completion. The water it impounded became Claytor Lake.”

Is there a town under Claytor Lake?

Modern day Radford, an 1850’s Tennessee and Virginia railroad town, is just a few miles downstream from the old community. Today, Claytor Lake covers all signs of the Wilderness Road and Dunkard Bottom.

What is in Claytor Lake?

Claytor Lake State Park offers a wide variety of activities for water and land enthusiasts, including swimming, camping, cabins, lodges, a meeting facility, nature and history programs, miles of hiking trails, and a visitor center. The visitor center is located in the historic Howe House.

What’s the water temperature at Smith Mountain Lake?

Smith Mountain Lake’s current water temperature is 68°F.

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