Monday, July 13, 2026

Milfoil Update and Other News

 I'll start off with the Milfoil Update - please read the whole message. The battle to overcome Eurasian watermilfoil is far from over and it will take your cooperation if we are going to be able to  control it or eventually be rid of it.

 Subject: Milfoil Update

We are continuing to discover more Eurasian Watermilfoil (EWM) plants along and near the inlet channel.
Several harvesting operations have been conducted there. Warning signs have been placed to divert boat traffic away.

This is considered an extremely high priority infestation area for these reasons:
1.  Fragmentation of plants here are likely to re-infest the Sandy Beach and Channel Drive/Islands areas in which extensive efforts and investments were made in 2025 to eradicate dense stands of EWM in these locations.
2.  The entire Third Pond littoral zone is vulnerable and susceptible to infestation from the inlet channel source.

The Joe’s Pond Association will be implementing these measures:
1.  Lakeshore Coordinators will be monitoring the inlet channel area closely and marking any EWM found.
2.  The JPA Harvesting Team will pull plants as soon as possible following discovery.
3.  The JPA advises that all watercraft including paddlers should strictly avoid entering the inlet channel area upstream of the warning signs or near any orange marker buoys.

The JPA cannot emphasize enough how much of a hazard for EWM re-infestation and proliferation is posed by this outbreak at this location. Increased flow rates alone, such as occurred last Thursday evening [torrential rain storm], can fragment and transport EWM down into the lake. However, our current knowledge indicates there are a limited number of EWM plants here such that we feel the potential for eradication of this outbreak is achievable if we all do our part.

Thank you.

For the Joe’s Pond Association
Joe Hebert, President
Barry Cahoon, EWM Management Coordinator

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This is an uphill battle, but the EWM Management Team is working hard to keep ahead of the infestation. There is no controlling the weather, but we can all do our part to support the team's efforts by staying away from the channel and all marked trouble spots.
 
I learned this weekend that a long-time former Joe's Ponder, George Karnedy (West Shore Road) passed away recently. George loved Joe's Pond and served as president of JPA in 1985. He also initiated a Fishing Derby in 1982 that was fun for a few years. George was an avid fisherman and hunter. He came to camp every November for deer hunting, and loved roaming the hillsides nearby, searching for a buck. He sold his cottage to the Geers in about 2003, and although he has been gone from Joe's Pond for many years, those here who knew him will be saddened to learn of his passing.
 
The National Weather Service is advising that tomorrow, Tuesday, July 14th, will be extremely hot and by the end of the day we can expect severe thunderstorms with heavy rainfall and strong winds. This can be a damaging combination, so be prepared. Take measures to stay cool during the heat of the day, but also be sure water toys, lawn decorations or furniture are secure or inside by evening when stormy weather is expected. There could be power outages from downed trees or lightning strikes. 
 
Some of you will remember the micro-burst that hit in 2012 - this is the Chase cottage. There was extensive damage on the east shore of the pond during that storm. I believe that was considered a "straight-line" wind storm. According to the weather people, a micro-burst is more concentrated and can have winds of 100 mph - like a tornado. With weather patterns changing radically everywhere, we need to heed warnings and take precautions as best we can. Stay safe.

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Milfoil Update and Other News

  I'll start off with the Milfoil Update - please read the whole message. The battle to overcome Eurasian watermilfoil is far from over ...