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Yes, there are fish attractors in our lake.
Hopefully as much for the fishermen as for the fish, the Mountain Island Lake Wildlife Stewards have installed 200 underwater fish attractors in seven locations in Mountain Island Lake. The attractors provide habitat for various fish species and should definitely be included on your list of fishing spots on our lake. Installation of the attractors was made possible by grants through the HEP program, Duke Energy Fisheries, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the Lake Norman Chapter of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation. A Google map complete with GPS coordinates can be found here and more information about the attractor's placement can be found with this link.
Diane Willis of the Mountain Island Lake Wildlife Stewards prepares to send a fish attractor to the depths of Mountain Island Lake.
Boy Scouts from local troop 70 helped deploy attractors in the main lake channel.
One note of interest to fishermen, Lake Norman also has fish attractors and a map of their locations can be found by clicking here.
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Join us for our monthly Covekeeper Meetings:
Lake James: 2nd Thursday at 6:30 p.m. - 4794 E. Shores Dr., Morganton, NC.
Lake Hickory & Lake Rhodhiss: 3rd Monday at 7 p.m. - 320 Mauney Hall at Lenoir-Rhyne College
Lake Norman: 4th Thursday - East Lincoln Fire Department on South Pilot Knob Road off Hwy. 16.
Mountain Island Lake: 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. - Cooks Presbyterian Church
Lake Wylie: 2nd Wednesday at 7 p.m. - T-Bones on the Lake
Lake Wateree: 2nd Thursday at 7 p.m. - Dutchman Creek Fire Dept.
Please check the calendar section of the website to verify the meeting time and location.
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