Carlyle Lake
Fishing Guide

    Carlyle Lake offers good fishing for crappie, white bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, channel and flathead catfish, freshwater drum and carp.  Other species commonly caught are green sunfish, yellow bass, yellow and black bullheads.
     If you like variety, the tailwater area, directly below the lake's spillway, is a fisherman's paradise.  Here anglers have caught 32 different species of fishes.  The major species caught are crappie, carp, drum, bluegill, buffalo, channel catfish, and white bass.  Other species taken with some regularity are walleye, sauger, yellow bass, largemouth bass, carpsucker, paddlefish, bullhead, sucker, gar and bowfin.

Bass
A) Largemouth B) Striped C) White
D) Yellow

Bluegill
Carp
Catfish
A) Channel  B) Flathead  C) Bullheads
Crappie
Drum
Sauger

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David A. Dawson
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Date Last Modified: 04/25/04