Aliceville Lake
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18-Apr-24
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Conditions
: ALICEVILLE LAKE: Bass - The bass spawn is on, and the lower end of the lake around Rivermont is always the hottest spot this time of year. Anglers are throwing Texas-rigged plastics for the spawning fish while throwing spinnerbaits, swimbaits, and weightless senkos and flukes for fish not spawning. Another area to consider is Camp Pratt, along with other backwaters away from the main channel. Crappie fishing is fair right now, but look for it to pick up as the water temps continue to warm. Camp Pratt and Big Coalfire are typically hot spots early on. Contrasting colored jigs typically work better during dirty water conditions. Cat - Look for fish to be holding at the edge of any current along the navigation channel. Tight lining cut or whole shad is typically the best presentation this time of year. The deep holes along old river runs are also a good spot to look for catfish. Reported by: MDWFP |
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About: -
Aliceville Reservoir is an 8,300-acre
reservoir located near the City of Aliceville in Pickens County, with only a
third of the reservoir in Mississippi. The reservoir is formed by the Tom Bevill Lock and
Dam which is located of one mile southwest of Pickensville, Alabama, just off
Alabama Highway 14. This reservoir is popular with anglers from Alabama and
Mississippi. Aliceville Reservoir is best known for its largemouth bass and crappie fishing.
There is a good abundance of largemouth bass up to 18-inches with a moderate
number of larger bass. The tailwater fishery is excellent for catfish, bass, crappie and
freshwater drum. There is a tailwater-fishing pier located on Aliceville Reservoir.
There are modern campgrounds, many day use facilities for
picnicking or water sports, as well as primitive camping areas. There are two
public access areas with bank and boat access and one user fee access area
located on the Aliceville Reservoir.
Directions: 18 miles South of Columbus on Hwy 45, take Hwy 388 East of Brooksville for 14
miles to lake.
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- Crappie
- Largemouth Bass
- Drum
- Catfish
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