Lake Trammel
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Location: Nolan County near Sweetwater Fishing cover/structure: Black willow trees, water willow, brush, and rocky ledges are the primary fishing cover and structure. |
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Size:
110 acres |
Water clarity: 1 to 3 feet and green colored | |
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Impounded:
1915 |
Comments: Lake Trammel is very productive and can produce some excellent catfish, white crappie, largemouth bass and redear sunfish populations. There is an access fee required for Lake Trammel. Public shore-fishing access is excellent; access points are scattered around the entire lake. Florida largemouth bass were introduced in 1987. | |
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Distance from Abilene:
55 miles |
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Game Fish Present:
bluegill, channel catfish, flathead catfish, largemouth bass, redbreast sunfish, white bass, white crappie |
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| Lake Records: (as of March 1, 1996) | ||||
| Species: | Weight: | Length: | Angler: | Date: |
| Blue catfish | ||||
| Flathead catfish | ||||
| Hybrid striped bass | ||||
| Largemouth bass | 11.5 | 24.50 | Don Edgmon | 08/07/93 |
| White bass | 4.38 | 16.75 | Larry Harding | 05/01/93 |
| White crappie | ||||
| Smallmouth buffalo | ||||