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Fishing Lake Logan Martin, Alabama


Reed's Guide Service Bass Photo

Lake Logan Martin, Alabama, USA


Records have been set here for black crappie, but thats not all you'll find in these waters. There's also great bass fishing!

"Largemouth bass and spotted bass are the main draw for anglers. Largemouth bass growth has been excellent, and they are very plump. Largemouth bass are abundant and well represented in the 12-18 inch range. Spotted bass are also abundant with many spots in the 14-21 inch range, representing some of the best values in the state. In fact the spotted bass numbers in the 17-20 inch range equaled the highest value ever recorded from the lake. Spotted bass growth has been good to excellent, and their condition is outstanding. Bass club tournament results indicated Logan Martin was third in the state when evaluating catch data.

Crappie fishing is excellent and should continue to be good in the fall of 2006 and during 2007 as the 2004 year-class continues to grow. The best times to crappie fish are generally in early spring and fall. Remember, Logan Martin Lake has a 9-inch minimum length limit on crappie.

Striped, white and hybrid bass make annual spring runs upriver and have created quite a fishery at the headwaters (below Neely Henry dam). Fishing starts to pick up in March and can continue through the summer for stripes and hybrids when the power company generates water. Stripes and hybrids can also be found in spring fed creeks and cold-water springs located throughout the lake during summer months. Some of the better creeks for striper fishing are Ohatchee and Choccolocco Creeks." Extract in quotes taken from OutdoorAlabama.com, Fishing Logan Martin

FishingAlabama.com, Reed's Guide Service

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