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Lake Information for Dallas County Public Lake


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Description: 

Dallas County lake is a 100-acre lake located 11 miles south of Selma off Alabama Highway 41 in Sardis, Alabama.

ALL INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Lake is open Sunrise to Sunset as follows:
March 2 to November 30: open 6 days a week, closed on Monday.
December 1 - January 31: closed on Tuesday
Call the manager at (334) 874-8804 to verify the schedule before making the trip.

Fishing Description: 

Bass fishing is good year-round, with the biggest usually caught in February, March and April. Bank and boat anglers catch bluegill and redear sunfish from late spring through summer. Catfish are caught year-round, but the summer months are best. Crappie fishing is best in February, March, October, and November. Fish attractors have been added to Dallas County Lake and are marked for easy identification.

Directions to Lake: 

From Selma take Ala. Hwy 41 south for 11 miles, then right on County Road 6 to Dallas County Lake.

Fish: 
Largemouth Bass
Fish: 
Channel Catfish
Fish: 
Sunfish
Fish: 
Crappie
Optional Information
Surface area: 
100.00
Name: 
Dallas County Public Lake
Lake type: 
reservoir
State: 
Alabama

Businesses Located Nearby

Bait & Tackle

    Jerry's Bait & Tackle
  • 1668 Federal Dr - Montgomery, AL
  • (334) 272-4608
    Big Bass Bait & Tackle
  • 1402 Highway 14 W - Prattville, AL
  • (334) 365-0600

Boat Rental


Vacation Rental

    Comfort Inn
  • 5035 Carmichael Rd - Montgomery, AL
  • (334) 396-6300

Bar and Restaurant

    Golden Ranch Bar-B-Q
  • 2808 Citizens Pky - Selma, AL
  • (334) 874-6073
    Devena BBQ & Family Restaurant
  • 3975 Us-31 - Verbena, AL
  • (205) 280-0408
    AJ's Bar-B-Que
  • 4347 Virginia Loop Rd - Montgomery, AL
  • (334) 613-0200

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