Lake Eufaula is 45,000 acres and has over 600 miles of shoreline. Most people who choose to come for vacation stay at the Lakepoint State Park Resort which has accommodations for travels in the form of hotel, cabin, and camping areas. A sign at the entrance of Eufaula the city names it as "The Bass Fishing Capital of the World" because Lake Eufaula is so well known for its bass fishing.
Lake Eufaula has a number of largemouth bass, spotted bass, and hybrid striped bass. Expert fisherman say that February and March are the best times of the year to catch large bass fish, and the oldest trick in the fishing book is to use a shiner lure to catch a smaller fish and then use this new fish to attract the big bass. Largemouth bass have to be at least 14 inches long to be harvested from Lake Eufaula, but spotted bass have no size restrictions. The lake also has a large crappie and catfish population. The crappie will be found in the woody, shallow areas. A well placed minnow will bring them out of their hiding spot. The catfish can be caught Because of fishing potential of the lake, it is a host to numerous fishing tournaments throughout the year.
The nearby city of Eufaula is well known not only for its lake but also for its historic buildings. After a morning of fishing, you may want to explore the history of this southern town. Contact the Eufaula Chamber of Commerce for more information (www.eufaula-barbourchamber.com). The northern part of Lake Eufaula includes the Wildlife Refuge which is an excellent place to hike, hunt, observe wildlife, or do some more fishing.
No matter what kind of fisherman you are, you will be sure to find what you are looking for at Lake Eufaula. Commune with beautiful nature and create that fishing story of your own.
Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_F._George_Lake
Published by J G Hodnette
J G Hodnette is a student of English at Auburn University who enjoys writing. He enjoys watching and reviewing movies so that others will be able to use their precious free time wisely. View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentI like your fishing story about catching a smaller fish to catch the big bass. This actually happened to me in Hot Springs, Arkansas as a kid - caught the small one and Mr. Bass came chasing after it and I caught him.
Very good article!
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Bass is best. Great job on this article.
This sounds like an awesome lake!