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Cherokee Lake - Cherokee Lake is set at the foothills of the Clinch Mountain of East
Tennessee. It consists of 30,000 acres of water surface and 463 miles of shoreline. Cherokee Lake is one of the largest lakes in the state of Tennessee. There is no closed fishing season. An aeration system has been installed
at Cherokee Dam to improve the health of the fish population and increase the number of fish species. Fisherman are provided with hefty catches of Largemouth, Smallmouth, Crappie, White Bass, Stripers, Catfish, Rockfish and
Bream. The water is clear, clean and appears to have a bluish tint. There are many beautiful homes on Cherokee Lake with more than 2.5 million recreational visits each year. There are several access areas, boat docks,
campgrounds and parks.
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Douglas Lake - Douglas Lake is located in the Great Smoky Mountains. It was formed by the French Broad River and its tributaries of the Nolichucky and Pigeon Rivers. With over 30,400 acres of water surface and 555 miles of shoreline, Douglas Lake attracts more than 1.7 million recreation visits per year. Douglas Lake's location is near to the attractions of Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, making a lakefront stay convenient and relaxing *Douglas Lake is patrolled by TVA Public Safety Service and the TN Wildlife Resources Agency.
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