Welcome to the Lake Beulah Protective & Improvement Association (LBPIA) website. The LBPIA is dedicated to preserving the natural resources of Lake Beulah (East Troy, WI) and to maintaining an inviting environment for all who use the lake. If you want to help protect the lake for generations to come, learn more and renew/join the LBPIA today.
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A key gauge of the health of any lake is the quality of its fishery. Lake Beulah always has, and continues to be known, for having a healthy fish population. Fishermen come from all around to fish Lake Beulah.
For many years, fishermen have competed in the Tuesday Night Bass Fishing Tournament. Starting out at 6:30PM, they would fish until 9:30PM, returning to weigh and record their catch. All fishermen must have an operating live well and fish are released after they are measured. Over the years, some nice fish were caught with the largest being 24” and almost 7 lbs.
One of the blessings of lake life is the wide variety of trees we share. Trees can be a blessing and a curse, and like most everything they require maintenance and eventually die.
ears ago I’d heard morel mushrooms will grow near dead Elm trees, and so when I found my first one while mowing our lawn, I looked up. Yep, I hadn’t noticed one of our 50-foot Elms towering over our driveway was dead...and so I tell the story of my $700 mushroom, tasty but expensive.
As the snow blankets the shores of Lake Beulah and the holiday season envelops us in its warmth, we extend our heartfelt wishes to our cherished community. Christmas is a time of joy, and as we bid farewell to 2023, we reflect on the incredible moments shared by the tranquil waters. Here's a heartfelt message of gratitude and anticipation for the festivities ahead.
As the winter frost blankets Lake Beulah, the allure of frozen landscapes draws both residents and visitors to its icy expanse. While winter activities on the frozen lake can be exhilarating, safety should always be the top priority. In this guide, we'll delve into essential tips for navigating the chill and ensuring a safe and enjoyable winter experience on Lake Beulah.
Boats and boat activity are an important issue with regard to Lake Beulah’s aquatic ecosystem. The last 100 years have seen a tremendous increase in the number of motor boats on Lake Beulah. Not only are there more boats, but they are larger and with bigger engines than ever.
Have you seen a beaver swim past right around dusk? I have. For many summers, almost every night, a beaver swims by around 8:00PM. Where the critter came from and where it is going, I don’t know. Some lake folks, whether having seen a beaver or not, are aware of their presence because they notice trees missing from their property. Not good!
Salt put down on pavement in winter dissolves, and when it runs off into the lake, it can wreak havoc on the lake ecosystem. Consider that just like people, the freshwater creatures of Lake Beulah require fresh water, and the saltier the water, the greater the negative impact.
Finding a balance in producing an attractive and functional lawn while minimizing contamination of nearby lakes can be difficult. In this seminar we will discuss strategies such as species selection, fertility application, and pest management that will allow you to enjoy your lawn while preserving the beauty of the nearby lake.