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    Gainesville Reservoir

    Gainesville, AL    

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    Gainesville Reservoir is a run-of-the-river reservoir on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Gainesville Reservoir is located off I-59 in west central Alabama between Meridian, Mississippi, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Howell He... anglerweb.com

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    Warrior Lake

    Mcclure, AL    
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    - Warrior Lake has a surface area of 7,800 acres and a length of 77 miles. Armistead I. Selden Lock and Dam was completed in 1962 and has a lift of 22 feet. Facilities on the lake include primitive camping, boat launching,... wildernet.com

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    Conecuh River

    River Falls, AL    

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    The Conecuh River is a 230-mile long coastal river with headwaters beginning in Bullock County near the town of Union Springs. The Conecuh River watershed encompasses 3,848 square miles (1,835 square miles in Alabama) cove... anglerweb.com

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    Smith Lake

    Jasper, AL    

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    Like a diamond that is deep, clear and blue, Lewis Smith Lake is one of Alabamas treasures. Located in Walker, Winston and Cullman counties, this 21,200-acre lake is different than most other Alabama reservoirs. If you typ... anglerweb.com

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    Lake Tuscaloosa

    Tuscaloosa, AL    

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    Located five miles north of the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport in west central Alabama, Lake Tuscaloosa is a 5,885-acre water supply reservoir with 177-miles of shoreline. The tailwater area (North River) drains into t... anglerweb.com

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    Wheeler Lake

    Decatur, AL    

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    Wheeler Reservoir is located in north central Alabama half way between Birmingham and Nashville. Alabama's second largest is one of TVA's lakes and stretches 60 miles from Guntersville Dam to Wheeler Dam near Rogersville. ... anglerweb.com

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    Guntersville Lake

    Debow St, Guntersville, AL    

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    Lake Guntersville is located in north Alabama between Bridgeport and Guntersville. Alabama's largest lake contains 69,100 acres and stretches 75 miles from Nickajack Dam to Guntersville Dam. Free boat ramps and private mar... anglerweb.com

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    Coffeeville Reservoir

    Coffeeville, AL    

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    Coffeeville Reservoir is an 8,500-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment located on the Tombigbee River. Coffeeville Reservoir extends 97 miles from Demopolis, Alabama, to the dam, which is located approximately 3 m... anglerweb.com

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    Demopolis Lake

    Demopolis, AL    
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    - Demopolis Lake is the largest lake in the Black Warrior-Tombigbee system. The lake extends 48 miles upriver on the Black Warrior and 53 miles up the Tombigbee and covers 10,000 acres. Two modern campgrounds and many day ... wildernet.com

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    Oliver Lake

    Tuscaloosa, AL    

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    Oliver Lake was formed by the construction of the William Bacon Oliver Lock and Dam. The Lake is nine miles long with approximately 1,000 surface acres. Corps of Engineers managed recreation facilities on Oliver Lake are l... anglerweb.com

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    Bear Creek Watershed Lakes

    Haleyville, AL    

    Bear Creek is one of four dams - the others are Upper Bear Creek, Little Bear Creek, and Cedar Creek - that provide flood control, recreational opportunities, and water supply in northwest Alabama. The Bear Creek area is ... recreation.gov

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    Burchfield Branch Park (Al)

    15036 Bankhead Rd, Adger, AL    

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    Burchfield Branch Park is located on Holt Lake Northeast of Tuscaloosa , AL. The damming of the Black Warrior River formed the lake and provides opportunities for water related activities and other outdoor recreation ... reserveamerica.com

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    William "Bill" Dannelly Reservoir

    1226 Power House Rd, Camden, AL    

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    Millers Ferry is a 17,200-acre reservoir on the Alabama River impounded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1969. The official name of this impoundment is William (Bill) Dannelly Reservoir; however, it is better kno... takemefishing.org

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    Dog River

    Mobile, AL    

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    Dog River and its tributaries drain most of Mobile, Alabama. Those tributaries range from relatively pristine streams to concrete lined drainage ditches to sluggish, sediment choked, tidal channels . As the city itself spr... anglerweb.com

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    Pea River

    Geneva, AL    

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    The beaver swamps of southeastern Bullock County drain into small streams which merge to form the Pea River in southeast Alabama. The Pea River serves as the border between Barbour and Pike counties. It skims the north... takemefishing.org

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    Alabama Point(the Jetties)

    Orange Beach, AL    

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    Its on Hwy.182 about 2 miles west of the florida-alabama line. Park by the perdido pass bridge on the west side and follow the jetty down.Strong current, both incoming and outgoing. Rock jetties and island extend out 100-2... anglerweb.com

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    Grand Bay

    Mobile, AL    

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    Fishing both inshore and offshore, Captain Al has realized that you can have a great time going to the "Deep Blue", but you are passing a great fishery on the way out! Inshore light tackle and fly fishing can be rewarding ... anglerweb.com

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    Gulf Of Mexico (Al)

    Gulf Shores, AL    

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    Today, there are 7 main areas of the gulf: Gulf of Mexico Basin, which contains the Sigsbee Deep and can be further divided into the continental rise, the Sigsbee Abyssal Plain, and the Mississippi Cone. Northeast Gulf of ... anglerweb.com