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Hayes’ grandmother built a two-story hotel on Reelfoot Lake in the 1920s, but she lost it during the Depression. Blue Bank Resort was built in 1959.
Reelfoot Lake State Park and the surrounding counties of Lake and Obion experience flooding and consequent closures.
But one unique feature of the lake, the submerged cypress trees, are dying - and fast. Mike Hayes, a Reelfoot resort owner and former commissioner with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission ...
I can't imagine Reelfoot Lake without cypress trees, but it could happen unless something is done and it is done quickly.' That's why Hayes and other resort owners are reaching out for help.
Catch crappie in shallow waters, bass in submerged cypress trees, and catfish lurking in channels when you choose a fishing adventure at secluded Blue Bank Resort on Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee.
Spanning 15,000 acres, Reelfoot is biodiverse lake that was created when earthquakes caused the Mississippi River to flow backward, flooding the forest.
Minnesota budget deal cuts health care for adults who entered the US illegally Outdoors column: Reelfoot Lake offers great waterfowl hunting By Scott Mackenthun Special to The Free Press Dec 29, 2019 ...
A Manchester man and his group of friends were on a duck hunting trip at Reelfoot Lake Cypress Point Resort in Lake County when a tornado tore through the area.
TIPTONVILLE — As home to home to 35 nesting pairs of bald eagles, Reelfoot Lake, located 100 miles north of Memphis, is one of the largest nesting areas for bald eagles in North America outside ...