Enjoying Shoreline Features
Norfork Lake shorelines vary considerably in terrain type. Limestone/dolomite
bluffs, sloping chunk rock banks, and gravel flats blend in various combinations. Over the
years water levels fluctuate by as much as 30 feet. As water levels rise and fall
transition zone micro-environments are formed between water's edge and forest tree lines. Fishermen key on these zones for locating fish,
amateur naturalists find diverse flora and fauna, photographers find intriguing landscapes
and rock formations for subjects, and many others enjoy just plain old-fashioned
site-seeing from the comfortable seat of a pontoon boat.
Hunters boat to a forest location, tie up
their craft and hike into the woods a short distance before taking up stands and blinds.
The primary game is wild turkey. Ask your lodging host to give you directions to bluffs
and other shoreline features.
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