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Brae-Tarn Lake

Georgia
0.14 km²
32.9183, -84.6997
NHD 55254117
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About Brae-Tarn Lake

Brae-Tarn Lake is a natural lake or pond in Georgia, United States. It covers approximately 0.14 km² (34 acres). The lake centroid is located at 32.9183° N, 84.6997° W. Fish species records for this lake are still being compiled. Lake boundary and identifier come from the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.

At a glance

Best season
October – April
Cooler months fish best in the south
Natural lake
Small
Bank or small-boat friendly
Species diversity
Data pending
Records still being compiled
Access
Public waterbody
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Weather at Brae-Tarn Lake

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Best fishing times today

Day length: 14h 5m
Dawn10:15
Sunrise10:43
Sunset00:48
Dusk01:16

Bite windows today

  • Dawn09:4511:43Excellent
  • Morning11:4317:46Good
  • Midday17:4621:48Calm
  • Afternoon21:4823:48Good
  • Dusk23:4801:46Excellent
  • Night01:4609:45Good
Moon: 14% · waxing14:11

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Frequently asked questions

What fish species live in Brae-Tarn Lake?

No fish species have been catalogued yet for Brae-Tarn Lake. Records are pulled from GBIF and updated regularly.

How big is Brae-Tarn Lake?

Brae-Tarn Lake covers approximately 0.14 square kilometres (34 acres), based on the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.

Where is Brae-Tarn Lake located?

Brae-Tarn Lake is located in Georgia, United States, with its centroid at 32.9183°, -84.6997°.

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Data sources: USGS National Hydrography Dataset · GBIF