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    Any of the small water guys ever fish at Oak Mountain State Park?

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    Curious myself. That’s closer to me than wheeler.


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    Never fished there but found this information and now I’m curious about it and no big motors are allowed similar to Madison County Lake.

    Double Oak Lake,” he said, “has an abundance of 9- to 12-inch black crappie. There is also an abundance of bass between 12 and 17 inches. The crappie have out competed bluegill, so this is a good lake for bass and crappie. If you want to catch catfish, this is the lake where they release catfish for kids fishing events.
    “On Lunker Lake, we found big schools of bluegill on beds. They measured 7 to 10 inches, but most were 7 to 8 inches, which is hand-size bluegill. Fortunately for anglers, bluegill spawn throughout the summer. This lake also had an abundance of small bass.
    “Oak Mountain Lake is probably your best bet for catching big bass. About 35 percent of the population measured between 14 and 16 inches. Anglers can catch 4- to 6-pound bass on this lake.”

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    I won't get time for a while (work), but I'll post how I do when I finally get some time!

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