Lake Talquin
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10-Mar-09
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Located just west of Tallahassee, this 8,800 acre reservoir is nationally known
for its high quality black crappie (speckled perch) fishery. The best crappie
fishing occurs in winter months (January through April) during the prespawn and
spawning period. There is very little vegetation, but lots of tree stumps and
logs. At certain times of year largemouth bass, bluegill, redear, white bass,
and striped bass fishing are excellent. Lake Talquin, for a Florida lake, is
deep with an average depth of 15 feet and a maximum depth of 40 feet. There are
7 public boat ramps and 5 public fishing piers on the Leon County side of the
lake (Hwy 20). On the Gadsden County side, there are 3 public boat ramps and 2
public fishing piers. Six fish camps surround the lake. All black bass that are less than 18 inches in total length and crappie that are
less than 10 inches in total length must be released immediately.
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