This is an extension of the Lake Trash series, and another multi-stage cache. I hope you found the first, because I want to do my part to keep you plugged in to the electric excitement of caching. The coordinates listed above will take you to Stage 1. This area probably provides the prettiest view of Lake Weatherford and is also a popular fishing spot. At Stage 1, I suggest you park down beside the lake and try to look like a fisherman while trying to make the easy grab.
On a fairly calm day, you can see some slight disturbances on the surface of the water in spots spread out across the deep end of the lake. These spots occur where air bubbles to the surface from the aeration system installed in 2010. This action destratifies the water, helps to outgas the bottom of the lake and provides a healthier environment for aquatic animals. It also makes the water taste better, important because Lake Weatherford is the primary water supply for the city of Weatherford and the surrounding area.
This cache will require some light orienteering, so you will need a compass. If you are unfamiliar with compass use, please skim over the first 3 or 4 sections of the article at: http://www.summitpost.org/compass-basics-an-introduction-to-orientation-and-navigation/358187. No worries... you can do it! I suggest you take a pen and paper to record your results at Stage 1. Proceed to the coordinates listed above to find the 1st stage small container and perform the operations as directed there. Note: Stage 3 is within walking distance of Stage 2, so I suggest you remain parked at Stage 2. One last suggestion... look at this cache page online or with the paid phone app to see embedded hints. Good luck!

If you're have difficulty locating Stage 2, you can validate your Stage 2 coordinates with certitude.
Congrats to TXvR as FTF!