Lake Scarborough
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Location: Coleman County near Coleman Fishing cover/structure: This
canyon-shaped lake is lined by rocky habitat with scattered alligator
weed in the lower end. Some standing timber still remains at the upper
part of the lake. |
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Size:
116 acres |
Water clarity: 1 to 4 feet and green colored | |
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Impounded:
1923 |
Comments:Lake Scarborough is an excellent windy-weather lake because of its canyon-like qualities. There is no improved boat ramp, but there is a launching area available. Public access is very limited. This lake is known primarily as a largemouth bass lake. Populations of other sport fish are minimal. | |
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Distance from Abilene:
60 miles |
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Game Fish Present:
Bluegill, channel catfish, flathead catfish, large mouth bass, white crappie |
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| Lake Records: No official lake records exist as of December 1, 1995 | ||||
| Species: | Weight: | Length: | Angler: | Date: |
| Blue catfish | ||||
| Flathead catfish | ||||
| Hybrid striped bass | ||||
| Largemouth bass | ||||
| White bass | ||||
| White crappie | ||||