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Inland Lake - Caught 28 bigger than hand size. 6 shell crackers over 2 lbs.... Continued
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Claiborne Lake is a Reservoir in Monroe, Alabama.
Do you have a question about Claiborne Lake, ask it here.
Claiborne Lake is a river-run reservoir with 5,930 surface acres of water which courses 60.5 miles through Wilcox, Clarke, and Monroe counties in southwest Alabama. This reservoir was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and impounded in 1970. Claiborne Lake has a large watershed of 21, 473 square miles, and its primary function is navigation. This reservoir is the lowermost within the Alabama River System with the dam at river mile 72.5 and the pool ending at river mile 133, the Millers Ferry Lock and Dam. Downstream of Claiborne Dam, the Alabama River is essentially free-flowing and ultimately joins the Tombigbee River to form the Mobile River near the Mt. Vernon community.
Recreational opportunities in Claiborne Lake are quite varied, and there are approximately ten public boat access areas operated throughout the reservoir by the Corps of Engineers and various county municipalities. Anglers will find good fishing throughout the reservoir for largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. The tailwaters of Millers Ferry (Dannelly) Reservoir also provide excellent seasonal fishing for striped bass, spotted bass, crappie, and large catfish.
Claiborne Lock and Dam was completed in 1971 but was opened for navigation in November, 1969. It has no power installation.
Although the lake remains mostly within the original river banks, Claiborne provides extensive opportunities for water-related recreation, such as boating, fishing, swimming and skiing. There are also plenty of good sites for picnicking, camping and hiking. One of the most beautiful views of the lake can be seen at Silver Creek Park; a rugged foot trail at Gullet's Bluff Provides access to a splendid waterfall.
Much of the lake's surrounding park land is being allowed to revert to its natural state, providing habitation for the abundant wildlife, including the rare Red Hill Salamander, a threatened species that lives only in this section of the state.
Claiborne Lake is home to over 125 species of native freshwater fish. This reservoir is also home to numerous species of mussels, snails, crayfish, amphibians, and reptiles. Some animals may be unique, or even very rare, so please be aware that collecting them may be unlawful. Please see the nongame species protected by Alabama Regulation 220-2-.92 at www.outdooralabama.com/watchable-wildlife/regulations/nongame.cfm. For a listing of Alabama species on the federal list for threatened and endangered species or whose status is a concern, please see a link of Alabama wildlife by county at www.outdooralabama.com/watchablewildlife/regulations/endangeredbycounty.cfm
For anglers who wish to make a long weekend trip, there are excellent camping facilities at Isaac Creek Campground, just upstream of the dam. For U.S. Army Corps of Engineers camping and recreational facilities, call the Resource Managers Office at 334-682-4244. Primitive camping is available at Bells Landing, Haines Island, and Silver Creek access areas. Lodging, food, and fuel can be found in the nearby city of Monroeville. See www.monroecountyal.com/
While most of Claiborne Lake is rustic, the project does offer 11 developed areas featuring beaches, campgrounds, picnic areas, trails and boat launching ramps
Alabama - Inland Lake Fishing Report
Caught 28 bigger than hand size. 6 shell crackers over 2 lbs.... Continued
Alabama - Inland Lake Fishing Report
Fished for two hours and within the first hour we had a 7.5lb largemouth and a 6lb in the boat. After that it was too cold to keep fishing so we heade... Continued
Alabama - Madison County Lake Fishing Report
Fished from 7am until rain set in at 11am.Found a bed a bluegills and filled a cooler very quickly.Nice size.Would have finished out the day fishing f... Continued
Solar Lunar Best Fishing Times - Claiborne Lake, Alabama
Claiborne Lake, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 17, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:52 Transit 11:46 Set 18:42 | Fish Major Periods 8:48 - 11:18 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 15:31 - 17:01 2:11 - 3:41 | Day Rating |
Claiborne Lake, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 18, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:52 Transit 11:46 Set 18:42 | Fish Major Periods 9:32 - 12:02 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 16:25 - 17:55 2:45 - 4:15 | Day Rating |
Claiborne Lake, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 19, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:51 Transit 11:46 Set 18:43 | Fish Major Periods 10:17 - 12:47 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 17:18 - 18:48 3:21 - 4:51 | Day Rating |
Claiborne Lake, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 20, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | NEW at 17:50 | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:51 Transit 11:46 Set 18:44 | Fish Major Periods 11:04 - 13:34 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 18:11 - 19:41 4:01 - 5:31 | Day Rating |
Claiborne Lake, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 21, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waxing Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:50 Transit 11:46 Set 18:44 | Fish Major Periods 11:52 - 14:22 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 19:02 - 20:32 4:44 - 6:14 | Day Rating |
Businesses Located Near Claiborne Lake
Bait and Tackle
- J J's Bait & Tackle Shop
- 1197 Highway 84 E
- Monroeville, Alabama
- (251) 765-2741
- B & J Bait & Tackle
- 911 W Nashville Ave
- Atmore, Alabama
- (251) 368-2277
- Thomas Bait & Tackle
- 1565 South Blvd
- Brewton, Alabama
- (251) 867-4817
Boating
- Mc Nider Marine LLC
- 30160 Highway 43 # 1
- Thomasville, Alabama
- (334) 636-0580
- Griffin Motors Incorporated
- 3660 N College Ave
- Jackson, Alabama
- (251) 246-5375
Food
- Allen's
- 9441 N Century Blvd
- Century, Florida
- (850) 256-0852
- Carolyns Restaurant
- 4833 Broad St
- Pine Hill, Alabama
- (334) 963-4441
- Cherry Street Bar-B-Q
- 3 Rutherford St
- Monroeville, Alabama
- (251) 575-2668
Gas / Convenience Store
- Fast Lane Convenience Store
- 3493 Jack Springs Rd
- Atmore, Alabama
- (251) 446-8119
- Rachel Park Convenience Store
- 16893 Al Highway 5
- Catherine, Alabama
- (334) 225-4627
- Agee's Convenience Store
- 7430 Us-43
- Dixons Mills, Alabama
- (334) 992-2436
Real Estate
- Rowell, Debbie - Southern Real Estate
- 800 E Nashville Ave
- Atmore, Alabama
- (251) 368-4397
- Tutt, Walter - Tutt Real Estate-Thomasville
- 500 S Industrial Park Rd
- Thomasville, Alabama
- (334) 637-1727
- Wilco Properties Limited
- 1795 Lock And Dam Rd
- Franklin, Alabama
- (251) 282-4057
Lodging
- Royal Oaks Bed & Breakfast
- 5415 Highway 21
- Atmore, Alabama
- (251) 368-8722
- Days Inn Camden
- 44 Al-10 E
- Camden, Alabama
- (334) 682-4555
- Thomasville Inn
- 1704 N Park Dr
- Thomasville, Alabama
- (334) 636-2000






































