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Results are in for the Choctaw Lake Fishing Tournament

July 31, 2017

What an amazing turnout this year for the annual 4th of July fishing tournament held at the marina!

The Dock at Choctaw Lake and Ernies Medicine Shoppe welcomed 176 sleepy entries at 6am on the foggy morning of the fourth to cast their reels for a chance to take the 2017 tournament titles. Entries fished for Crappie, Bluegill, Catfish, Bass and the ever interesting kitchen sink (anything you can catch we will judge…except snakes).

Over 350 neighbors joined us at weigh in to celebrate the winners and join in the festivities. Participants were welcomed to complimentary doughnuts, coffee, popcorn, hot dogs, ice cream and amazing prizes! Prizes this year included two flat screen televisions, a motorized skate board, a Bluetooth karaoke sound system, two bicycles, pool floaties and coolers full of goodies to keep the holiday rolling along! Additionally winners in each of our fishing categories took home brand new fishing rods and reels.

The greatest part of this long-running event is not the prizes, but seeing the neighbors support the participants and this event every year. We are reminded every July why we love Choctaw Lake and what we do. Thank you to all of the participants and supporters. We look forward to bigger and better next year.

The hunt for the Chocness monster continues…..

Filed Under: Life at the lake, Neighborhood Update

Choctaw Lake Beach Party Potluck brought to you by F & V!

July 26, 2017

Food, Fun and Lots of Sun!

Come on down to the Beach Party Potluck on August 5th from 3-10pm!  It’s a great way to meet your neighbors and enjoy some food and fun!

Bring your lawn and beach games! Don’t forget your lawn chairs!

We have Music! We have karaoke!

We will be having a Community Potluck in the Lodge! To participate, please bring a dish that is assigned by you last name:

A-E : Appetizers / Snacks

F-L : Side Dishes

M-S : Main Dishes

T-Z : Dessert

BYO Drinks!

We Will See you there!

Please RSVP!

Visit the Choctaw Lake Neighbors events page on Facebook to RSVP or follow the links in the Nextdoor post.

Any questions? Contact Angela.Watson.CL@gmail.com

Filed Under: Fundraising & Volunteers, Life at the lake, Neighborhood Update Tagged With: BBQ, beach party, potluck

Choctaw Lake BBQ Cookoff!

July 11, 2017

Fire up those grills and get your skills on at the Choctaw Lake BBQ Cook-off!

Saturday, August 5th at the Big Beach Party!

Do you have the right stuff to win the cook-off? Sign up and find out!

Winners receive $50 1st prize, $25 2nd prize!

The fun in the sun starts at 3pm and judging for the cook-off will be at 5:30pm. You can bring any BBQ item you choose. Please make sure you bring enough for at least 30 judging samples.

Grill space near the beach will be available! Contact Fundraising and Volunteers to sign up and reserve your space!

 

Want to participate but don’t want to grill? Be a Judge!

Purchase your judging ticket for $10!

Limited tickets available, so contact Fundraising and Volunteers to reserve your Judging Ticket!

 

Contact:  Angela.Watson.CL@gmail.com

Filed Under: Community Project, Fundraising & Volunteers, Life at the lake, Neighborhood Update, Uncategorized Tagged With: BBQ, beach party, cook-off, grill

What is that Thing? Is that a Moth?

June 27, 2017

by Ciara Cooney, 15

Did you know the luna moth, one of the giant silk moths in the family Saturniidae, lives right here at Choctaw Lake? This particular luna moth was found by the Lohrer family at a neighbor’s house on West Choctaw.

Luna moth discovered on West Choctaw

The luna moth is a large light green colored moth, with a ruffled swallow tail, pink legs, bushy antennae, bullseye spots on their wings, and a reputation for shimmering when the light strikes its wings at night. Luna moths are so large that one can see their shadow flit across the room when they fly past a light at night. Like most moths, the luna moth is strongly attracted to light. They may even delay their journey to a mate for hours, basking in the incandescent glow of a lighted gas station.

Luna moths start their life cycle as an egg like most moths, and once they eat through the wall of the egg which holds them, they do nothing but eat until they build their cocoons. The larvae’s diet varies in different parts of the country. In this part of North America the larvae prefer to eat white birch leaves. Once a larvae is secure in its cocoon, it never eats again. When it first emerges, the newly hatched moth will let its wings dry, and then fly away, off to find a mate. Luna moths only live for one week, time just sufficient to mate and lay eggs. A female lays about four to six hundred eggs on the underside of leaves where they will take eight to thirteen days to hatch.

Since luna moths have such a short lifespan they typically appear in generations, the number of generations depending on the warmth of the area. Warmer areas can have up to three generations of luna moths each summer, while cooler climates may only have one. They are typically spaced about every eight to ten weeks, usually starting in March. Experts say the only way to tell male and females apart is by their antennae, males usually have larger and bushier ones.

If you want to attract luna moths to your yard, experts suggest planting, walnut, birch, hickory, and large leaf trees.

Overall, the Luna Moth is one of the most beautiful and delicate moths in The United States. If you are lucky, you might even see one in your own backyard.

This post is part of a regular feature on Choctaw Lake Weekly. Every Tuesday we hope to feature an article of local interest, preferably written by children here at the lake, but we are accepting articles from any lake residents. Do you have a child who loves to write or do you have a local interest article you’d like to write? Check out our submission guidelines, here.

Filed Under: Life at the lake

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