Calhoun County Fishing Lakes
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Lakes in Calhoun County
Place | USGS Topo Map |
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Aderholds Lake | Piedmont |
Aderholts Lake | Jacksonville West |
Albert Cobb Lake | Choccolocco |
Bells Lake | Wellington |
Berts Lake | Choccolocco |
Big Oak Lake | Wellington |
Blue Pond | Oxford |
Bonners Lake | Colvin Gap |
Boozer Lake | Piedmont NW |
Boozers Lake | Wellington |
Boozers Lake | Jacksonville West |
Choccolocco Lake | Munford |
Choccolocco Number 11 Lake | Hollis Crossroads |
Church Lake | Glencoe |
Coley Lake | Wellington |
Coleys Lake | Wellington |
Cone Reservoir | Francis Mill |
Crystal Springs Lake | Wellington |
Darbys Lake | Jacksonville West |
Donner Lake | Wellington |
Doss Lake | Anniston |
Edwards Lake | Jacksonville West |
Finks Lake | Anniston |
Goodwin Lake | Colvin Gap |
Hamiltons Lake | Jacksonville West |
Harper Lake | Choccolocco |
Harpers Lake Number One | Anniston |
Kellys Lake | Wellington |
Keyes Lake | Jacksonville West |
Lake Contreras | Eulaton |
Lake Cottaquilla | Jacksonville East |
Lake Haven | Piedmont NW |
Lake Hollis | Piedmont NW |
Lake Watson | Piedmont NW |
Lays Lake | Glencoe |
Lees Lake | Glencoe |
Lyles Lake | Ohatchee |
McCullars Lake Number 1 | Wellington |
McCullars Lake Number Two | Wellington |
McGouirk Lake | Francis Mill |
Nesbitt Lake | Jacksonville West |
Overton Lake | Colvin Gap |
Oxford Lake | Oxford |
Patterson Lake | Jacksonville West |
Policemen Lake | Jacksonville West |
Reilly Lake | Anniston |
Robertsons Lake | Oxford |
Rod and Reel Lake | Eastaboga |
Rushs Lake | Oxford |
Samplers Lake | Wellington |
Saxons Lake | Wellington |
Shelton Lakes | Jacksonville East |
Thompson Lake | Colvin Gap |
Thrasher Lake | Wellington |
Thrift Pond | Choccolocco |
Welikee Lake | Wellington |
Whitesides Mill Lake | Choccolocco |
Yahou Lake | Anniston |
Yarbroughs Lake | Francis Mill |
Above is a map and a list of the lakes in Calhoun County, . Many of these spots are open to public fishing. If you see a lake name that is duplicated within Calhoun County, then try to narrow it down using the name of the USGS topo map which is usually a prominent place or city nearby.