Lee County Lake will re-open June 11, 2013. Lee County Lake is a 130-acre lake located 6 miles southeast of Opelika (or 9 miles east Auburn). Clean public restrooms and concessions are available, including a wide variety of fishing tackle, live and arti...
A first-rate fishery known for producing trophy largemouth, spotted and hybrid striped bass. Largemouth average nearly three pounds! Considered the best catfish lake in mid-Georgia. 25,900 acres
The upper region of the lake is the most fertile, especially around the Coley Creek and Elkahatchee Creek areas, while the Kowaliga Creek arm is the most infertile. Many anglers find it difficult to f...
Many boat docks and piers provide good structure for concentrating fish. Anglers will find two available boat ramps on the Georgia side - one at Idle Hour Park and one at Blanton Creek Park. Boating ...
Located on the Chattahoochee River in Columbus. Recreational boating is heavy during the summer, but anglers usually do not encounter heavy boating traffic during early spring and late fall. Anglers ...