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Lake Sinclair History

"E Team"

Lake Sinclair...

                        Middle Georgia's...

                                               Vacation Wonderland

  • Fishing, Pleasure Boating, Skiing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Camping...

  • It's one of the Georgia Power Company's largest Lakes, impounded in 1953 to operate a hydroelectric generating station, it created a 15,330 acre, 500 mile shoreline, deep water recreational area.  Wallace Dam, at the north end of Lake Sinclair east of Eatonton, stabilizes the lake level fluctuations.  Unlike an Army Corps of Engineers Flood Control impoundment, (i.e., Lake Lanier), our lake's more stable water level protects its panfish and game fish beds.  Lake Sinclair rises and falls and average of 1.8 feet per day.  The Department of Natural Resources monitoring of the various fish species, selected stocking and breeding skills has brought Lake Sinclair to a respected position among top angling lakes.  Largemouth bass up to 12 pounds, growing Striper bass, and a newly created hybrid bass touted by many to be the strongest game yet.  Let's not forget our great annual Crappie runs, and also those fine eating clear water catfish which grace many a restaurant table throughout the year.

  • Ownership of real-estate on Lake Sinclair takes three forms.   Ownership to the full pool level at the 340 foot contour; ownership to the 350 foot contour, with Georgia Power retaining ownership from the 350 to 340 foot contour; and leasehold improvements with Georgia Power retaining ownership of the land.  Of Course docks, seawalls, and boathouses are permitted when registered with Georgia Power.

Check out the "E Teams", that's Tom & Mary Ebbers, web page at www.tmebbers.com for other local information, some great property listings and informational Links

Tom & Mary Ebbers

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