This natural freshwater lake has an average depth of 5 feet, and a maximum depth of 12 feet. There are 2 creeks, Little Hatchet Creek and Lake Forest Creek, that run into the lake. The shoreline and cover at Newnan's Lake include: cypress trees, emergen...
Hey I usually go to lochloosa but thinking about going to newnans. Is it worth going if I only have a trolling motor?
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A slower weekend of crappie-catching on Newnan’s did produce a number of limits, but most of us fell short of that goal. In my case, fishing with Buddy DeGraff and ...more Bill White, we finished our Sunday morning trip with just 11 specks. They were, at least, all nice-sized examples. Live minnows and chartreuse jigs worked best, but the bites were hard to come by out in the lake’s open water.
One of the few large, man-made impoundments in Florida, known for producing quality Largemouth Bass. 13,000 acres
These sister lakes product giant bass. Hydrilla, hyacinth and sawgrass provide outstanding habitat for not only monster bass, but also bream, shellcracker and specks. A real producer!
This 5850-acre lake has a little northern area and a big southern arm connected by the pass where shad school and fishing is usually good for schooling largemouth and stocked sunshine bass. Numerous ...
This circular lake, believed to have formed from a giant sink hole, is one of the oldest lakes in Florida. Its bottom is made up of sand, with a maximum depth of 90 feet. The water levels on Kingley...