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Stakeholder-Based Aquatic Plant Management Plan Is A Win-Win.

Welcome to the website for the Lake Guntersville Stakeholder Group, where you will find weekly spraying schedules for the Aquatic Plant Management Plan. The site also provides information and links for boat launch locations, fishing tournament schedules, recreation resources, and educational information about aquatic plant management.

As one of the world's top bass fishing lakes, Lake Guntersville is once again benefitting from a broad-based stakeholder approach to aquatic plant management plan implemented by TVA. Based on the highly successful TVA program that ran from 1998 to 2008, the new plan will treat near-shore areas such as boat launches, channel access lanes and other defined areas along developed shorelines. Based on the needs of fishermen, other recreational users, property owners, water supply systems and other stakeholders, the plan is designed to manage (not eradicate) invasive plants to ensure the long-term health of Lake Guntersville for everyone.

News & Announcements

Jul 06 2018
TVA PLANT CAMP 2018

The fourth Plant Camp for educators will be held Sept 11-14 at Lake Guntersville

Aug 17 2015
ALABAMA PLANT CAMP

A Free workshop designed specifically for educators. Register now for the day-long event to be held at Lake Guntersville State Park on Friday, September 18, 2015.

Jan 28 2015
PLANT CAMP

Stakeholder Group hopes to send local teacher to one-of-a-kind workshop. Application here.

Dec 23 2014
Hydrilla in December?

Lake users and residents have reported seeing long strands of hydrilla floating in mats over the past few weeks

Make plans to attend the 2014 Aquatic Plant Management Seminar at Lake Guntersville State Park on Tuesday, October 28th.

Aug 30 2014
SAVE THE DATE!

Aquatic Plant Management Seminar on October 28, 2014 at the Lake Guntersville State Park Lodge

This website was made possible a grant award from Alabama Mountains, Rivers, and Valleys RC&D (Resource, Conservation and Development Council), which supports the efforts...

Fishing Guru Bill Dance Applauds New Plan for Aquatic Plant Management! view the video