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Lake Hartwell is a 56,000 acre reservoir built and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers for flood control and hydroelectric power production.  Hartwell is a very large lake located on the Georgia and South Carolina border. There are several state parks located on this lake in each state. It was built in the 1960's by damming the Savannah River.  The US Army Corps of Engineers has built numerous recreation areas and boat ramps along the shoreline.  

There are plenty of marinas, campgrounds, and state parks built along the shoreline of this massive reservoir.   Interstate I-85 crosses Lake Hartwell at the border, so it is easily accessible from many areas in Georgia and South Carolina.   Also, visitors from Atlanta GA, Greenville SC and Charlotte NC can visit Lake Hartwell within a couple of hours or less. 
 Lake Hartwell is the first lake in chain of three lakes owned and operated by the Army Corps of Engineers. 

 Shoreline: 962 miles Size: 56,000 acres  Management:  US Army Corps 

Lake Hartwell Fishing Report

Lake Hartwell Lake Level - US Corps of Engineers

US Army Corps of Engineers Lake Hartwell Page      Video of Lake Hartwell   Lake Hartwell  August 13, 2010 near SC Highway 24


Clarks Hill Lake /Lake Thurmond GA/SC

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      More Photos of Clarks Hill and Lake Russell

Clarks Hill Reservoir (Officially called J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir) was built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1954 for flood prevention and hydroelectric power.  This lake dwarfs all of the other lakes in Georgia.  Clarks Hill Reservoir is the third lake in a chain of lakes built by the U.S. Corps of Engineers on the Savannah River near North Augusta, SC and Augusta Georgia.  These three lakes, Thurmond (70,000 acres), Hartwell (56,000 acres), and Russell (26,450 acres) all sit on the eastern border of Georgia and the western border of South Carolina. 

Clarks Hill Lake Level - US Corps of Engineers           Video!  Lake Thurmond / Clarks Hill Lake


 Lake Richard B. Russell GA/SC

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     More Photos of Clarks Hill and Lake Russell

Lake Russell is one of three lakes on the Savannah River between Georgia and South Carolina owned and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  Construction of Lake Russell was completed in 1984 when the lake reached full pool. This lake is one of the newest lakes in Georgia and South Carolina.  Lake Russell covers an area of 26,500 acres and was designed with the fisherman in mind.  There is no development on the shoreline except for access areas provided to the public by the Corps of Engineers and state parks operated by Georgia and South Carolina.

Shoreline:  540 Miles  Size:  26,650 acres   Management:  US Army Corps

New Video Lake Russell Video - July 5, 2010
 
This video was shot at Blue Hole Recreation Area near Calhoun Falls SC.            Lake Russell Lake Level - US Corps of Engineers    


West Point Lake 

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West Point Lake is a first-rate fishery known for producing trophy largemouth, spotted and hybrid striped bass. Largemouth average nearly three pounds here, and it is considered the best catfish lake in mid-Georgia.
 
Featured Species: Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Hybrid Striped Bass, Crappie and Catfish
 
Map Features:
  • Lake Profile
  • Fishery Information
  • Fishing Tips and Techniques
  • GPS Information
  • 26 Accesses with Driving Directions
  • 46 Proven Fishing Areas Marked

Lake West Point is located on the Georgia - Alabama border on the Chattahoochee River.  

Size:  25,900 acres Shoreline: 525 miles  Full Pool Elevation in Summer :   625 MSL


Lake Eufaula

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Lake Eufaula is noted for its excellent largemouth bass population, as well as an outstanding hybrid striped bass fishery.  The catfish population is dominated by channel cats, with blue catfish increasing in numbers.  The average catfish is 12- to 15-inches, but larger cats up to 30 pounds are available.
 
Featured Species: Largemouth Bass, Hybrid Striped Bass, Black Crappie and Catfish
 
Map Features:
  • Lake Profile
  • Fishery Information
  • Fishing Tips and Techniques
  • GPS Information
  • 20 Accesses with Driving Directions
  • 34 Proven Fishing Areas Marked


Allatoona Lake

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This Corps of Engineers impoundment offers excellent fishing opportunities. This lake contains excellent day use facilities that attract visitors throughout the year.

 

Featured Species: Spotted Bass, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie and Catfish

 

Map Features:

  • Lake Profile
  • Fishery Information
  • Fishing Tips and Techniques
  • GPS Information
  • 14 Accesses with Driving Directions
  • 37 Proven Fishing Areas Marked

 Size: 12,010 acres   Shoreline:  270 miles   Dam Height:  145   Management:  US Army Corps of Engineers  


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Lake Hartwell is a 56,000 acre reservoir built and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers for flood control and hydroelectric power productuion.  This massive lake has several state parks and numerous lake businesses located along its shoreling.   Lake Hartwell is located along the eastern border of Georgia and the western border of South Carolina on the Savannah River.   It was built in the 1960's by the US Army Corps of Engineers who also built numerous recreation areas and boat ramps along the shoreline.  

Shoreline: 962 miles Size: 56,000 acres  Management:  US Army Corps


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Lake Russell is one of three lakes on the Savannah River between South Carolina and Georgia owned and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  Construction of Lake Russell was completed in 1984 when the lake reached full pool and became South Carolina's newest lake.

Lake Richard B. Russell is located on the Savannah River between two other Army Corps lakes: Lake Hartwell and Lake Thurmond.   Because Lake Russell sits between these two lakes, the water level does not drop as severe as lake levels on Hartwell and Thurmond do during times of drought.  The lake level on Lake Russell has a range of about 3 to 5 feet below full pool elevation.  Lakes Hartwell and Thurmond can get as low as 15-18 feet below full pool.  

Lake Russell is a little different than its other sister lakes Lake Hartwell and Lake Thurmond, because it has very little development on its shoreline.  There are houses nearby, but most of them are totally out of site from the lake.  When you visit Lake Russell you will feel like you are in the wilderness. 

Shoreline:  540 Miles  Size:  26,650 acres   Management:  US Army Corps


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Clarks Hill Reservoir is an extremely large 70,000 acre reservoir built on the Savannah River on the border between Georgia and South Carolina.   In Georgia the lake is called Clarks Hill Lake, but In South Carolina the lake is officially called Lake Thurmond.   This huge lake offers unbelievable fishing for largemouth bass and stripers. Because of the wide open expanses of water, Clarks Hill is a great place to take your boat and water ski.   The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built this lake in 1954 for flood prevention and hydroelectric power.  The size of this lake about 14,000 acres larger than Lake Hartwell, which is another popular lake located on the Savannah River. Clarks Hill Lake is the third lake in a chain of lakes on the Savannah River near Augusta Georgia and North Augusta South Carolina. .  This lake has several state parks on the shoreline in Georgia and South Carolina.     

Shoreline: 1,200 miles   Size:  71,100 acres   Management:  US Army Corps


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Lake Lanier is located north east of Atlanta Georgia. This lake impounds the Chattahahoochee River. 

 Size: 38,000 acres  Shoreline : 692 miles    Lake Management:  US Army Corps of Engineers   

 Full Pool (Summer) about 1,071 feet MSL


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Lake Oconee is one of the lakes owned by Georgia Power Company.  This particular lake is famous for its largemouth bass fishing.  

Shoreline:  375 miles


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Carters Lake is small lake located north of Atlanta GA.  This lake is very deep with depths up to 450 feet.   Carters Lake does not have any private docks or development located along the shoreline.   The Corps has built public access areas which can be found on the Kingfisher Lake Map.

 Size:  3200 acres  Shoreline:   62 miles   Management :  US Army Corps of Engineers


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Lake Seminole is located on the borders of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.  Lake Seminole borders both Georgia and Florida and has 37,500 acres of water and over 18,000 acres of surrounding land. Extending up the Chattahoochee River 30 miles and up the Flint River 35 miles, Lake Seminole has 376 miles of shoreline.  Lake Seminole State Park is located on the shoreline.  The wildlife around the lake includes alligators, bald eagles, and much more. Excerpt provided by Kinfisher Maps.

  • Waterproof and Tear Resistant! 
  • Scale 1:55,000 1-sided 25"x38" 
  • Boat Landings
  • Parks
  • Campgrounds
  • Marinas
  • Much More  

Size:  37,500 acres  Shoreline:  376 miles        Management :  US Army Corps of Engineers   


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Lake Weiss was created in 1961 with the completion of the Weiss Dam on the Coosa River. The lake is within easy driving distance of Atlanta, Georgia, Chattanooga Tennessee, Birmingham Alabama or Huntsville Alabama. Weiss Lake is a bout 52 miles long, has a surface area of over 30,000 acres adn nearly 45 miles of shoreline. Weiss Lake has a maximum depth of about 60 ft........Read the rest of this article by clicking on the link above (excerpt provided by Kingfisher Maps).


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