If you're a bird watcher, now is a good time to be on the lake. It is alive with thousands of migrating ducks, geese, loons and a variety of other birds including bald eagles, blue herrons, king fishes and all kinds of sea gulls and terns. I have been able to watch bald eagles as they seperate one duck from a large group. The eagle will make up to 30 attempts to get the one the has separated. The duck will dive under the water each time to avoid the eagle's claws. Eagles are relentless and sooner or later, the duck will tire and come up for a second too long, and the eagle flies off with his meal. This is just one of the wonders you'll see while spending time on the lake.
We, at Turner Realty, again want to thank you for making 2007 our best year ever. The next six months should continue to be a buyers' market and couldn't be a better time to buy acreage and waterfront properties.
Remember, with 1200 miles of shoreline, catching fish is a lot like finding the perfect waterfront property, you gotta know where to go...
