Sincere aeration system has begun this season, we have not had any action back in the Imperial Bay. That’s the bay past the 2nd bridge. They have not been on once this season.
One those roll up swim platforms was found floating under the bigger Axford Acres bridge, along Pepper Trail. Ping us at DuckLakePOA.org if it’s yours.
The WRC typically begins the draw down process mid October to achieve the winter legal level around November 1. Techs from the the WRC’s Construction Drain Maintenance (CDM) team were on site this week attending to the dam and pump.
Right now the lake is within a quarter inch of the legal summer level. I am surprised they were able to get it down so quickly after getting 9 inches of precipitation in July and another 3 so far this month. I can’t speak as to where the stop logs are now. They should be set at the current lake level.
The milfoil are coming back pretty quickly, especially east side of Little Duck. Every day I see more and more poking their heads out of the water and now some are laying flat and thick. Last couple years Aug/sept little duck became useless with these invasive weeds and other sections of Duck Lake. Hope we can get them treated soon so we can enjoy the rest of the summer. I called the hotline but it just rang and rang.
They surveyed the lake and found some things near shore but nothing too bad out in the main parts. Let’s wait just a little longer and see how it goes before we commit more money to it. We are approaching the budget limit already this year due to the big treatment in the spring and lack of ice last winter. We will keep an eye on it. Thanks again for letting us know.
Not sure what they looked at in little duck. It is there over 100ft off shore in spots. It is where it always starts, in the shallower water and in time those weeds growing in deeper water will make it to the top and the lake will choke out like it has repeatedly done the past several summers. Wait till its full grown and do nothing or put all of those back on the bottom to make more muck. I thought we want to nip the problem before it becomes a problem. but if they say nothing there and there is no problem then I guess I need to clean my glasses.
last week when they were out spraying the enzymes etc they never came close into our cove. Our cove is so awful right now. Everything pushes in and has nowhere to go. After being here for 8 summers I can say that without a doubt our cove has gotten progressively worse each year since the bubblers were installed. Super disappointed. The 1st 2 summers our grandkids could jump off the dock and play and swim, now I can’t even let them in the water by our little beach and dock. We kept going go the meetings and were told to just be patient and trust the process, which we did. It’s just a bummer.
The ones near shore mark aeration lines where they enter the water. The ones not near shore are temporary and are assisting with the installation of the bio delivery lines.
Can a non-resident dock a watercraft at a friend’s home permanently? I’ve heard many opinions regarding this issue, but no one seems to have any form of documentation.
Can someone put me in touch with the person that has replacement solar powered beacon lights for the buoys. I have one buoy that needs replacement batteries and I can not figure out how to take it apart to replace the battery.
May 24, 2025 at 9:49 pm
Sincere aeration system has begun this season, we have not had any action back in the Imperial Bay. That’s the bay past the 2nd bridge. They have not been on once this season.
April 24, 2025 at 6:30 am
No bubblers in the narrows, yet?
November 14, 2024 at 1:54 pm
Lost & found:
One those roll up swim platforms was found floating under the bigger Axford Acres bridge, along Pepper Trail. Ping us at DuckLakePOA.org if it’s yours.
October 22, 2024 at 10:50 pm
When will the county take the boards out of the dam for winter level?
October 25, 2024 at 11:06 am
The WRC typically begins the draw down process mid October to achieve the winter legal level around November 1. Techs from the the WRC’s Construction Drain Maintenance (CDM) team were on site this week attending to the dam and pump.
October 22, 2024 at 5:46 pm
I’m a new resident at Duck Lake. Can anyone tell me if there is maximum length a dock can be? I don’t see many long docks.
October 25, 2024 at 10:45 am
There is no maximum length per se, but no structure should be placed that unnecessarily impedes navigation by boaters. Some good information here, https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/egle/Documents/Programs/WRD/Inland-Lakes-and-Streams/Docks-Boat-Hoists-Swim-Raft-Handout.pdf?rev=34384ef9a8e141d39e3c1d8e4b3924e1
August 13, 2024 at 4:04 pm
The Lake level has receded oh about 5″ of surface depth in the last 10 days.. I hope we can put the cork back in before it reached winter depth.
August 13, 2024 at 5:12 pm
Right now the lake is within a quarter inch of the legal summer level. I am surprised they were able to get it down so quickly after getting 9 inches of precipitation in July and another 3 so far this month. I can’t speak as to where the stop logs are now. They should be set at the current lake level.
July 26, 2024 at 5:11 pm
The milfoil are coming back pretty quickly, especially east side of Little Duck. Every day I see more and more poking their heads out of the water and now some are laying flat and thick. Last couple years Aug/sept little duck became useless with these invasive weeds and other sections of Duck Lake. Hope we can get them treated soon so we can enjoy the rest of the summer. I called the hotline but it just rang and rang.
July 26, 2024 at 5:39 pm
we will have Aquaweed check it out. Thanks for letting us know.
July 31, 2024 at 12:20 pm
They surveyed the lake and found some things near shore but nothing too bad out in the main parts. Let’s wait just a little longer and see how it goes before we commit more money to it. We are approaching the budget limit already this year due to the big treatment in the spring and lack of ice last winter. We will keep an eye on it. Thanks again for letting us know.
July 31, 2024 at 9:18 pm
Not sure what they looked at in little duck. It is there over 100ft off shore in spots. It is where it always starts, in the shallower water and in time those weeds growing in deeper water will make it to the top and the lake will choke out like it has repeatedly done the past several summers. Wait till its full grown and do nothing or put all of those back on the bottom to make more muck. I thought we want to nip the problem before it becomes a problem. but if they say nothing there and there is no problem then I guess I need to clean my glasses.
August 13, 2024 at 6:50 pm
last week when they were out spraying the enzymes etc they never came close into our cove. Our cove is so awful right now. Everything pushes in and has nowhere to go. After being here for 8 summers I can say that without a doubt our cove has gotten progressively worse each year since the bubblers were installed. Super disappointed. The 1st 2 summers our grandkids could jump off the dock and play and swim, now I can’t even let them in the water by our little beach and dock. We kept going go the meetings and were told to just be patient and trust the process, which we did. It’s just a bummer.
June 1, 2024 at 2:34 pm
Does anyone know what the small buoys are for on the lake? We have seen several and have one near us in the narrow.
June 1, 2024 at 5:21 pm
The ones near shore mark aeration lines where they enter the water. The ones not near shore are temporary and are assisting with the installation of the bio delivery lines.
May 30, 2024 at 8:04 am
Can a non-resident dock a watercraft at a friend’s home permanently? I’ve heard many opinions regarding this issue, but no one seems to have any form of documentation.
Bruce
May 30, 2024 at 9:29 am
Generally no, unless they have a permit to operate a marina. Some good info here, https://www.michigan.gov/egle/about/organization/water-resources/marinas/overview#:~:text=Key%20definitions%2C%20found%20in%20the,for%20docking%2C%20loading%2C%20or%20othern. There are many references to EGLE’s interpreation supporting this on the web.
May 20, 2024 at 11:27 am
Can someone put me in touch with the person that has replacement solar powered beacon lights for the buoys. I have one buoy that needs replacement batteries and I can not figure out how to take it apart to replace the battery.
May 20, 2024 at 4:44 pm
I can help you with the buoy light Dave. I’ll give you a call. -Mike Ricard