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R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir is a Reservoir in Autauga, Alabama.
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Jones Bluff Reservoir (also known as R. E."Bob" Woodruff Lake) impounds the Alabama River between Montgomery and Selma in central Alabama. The Army Corps of Engineers built the Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam to create a 12,510 acre reservoir that provides navigation, hydroelectric power generation, and recreation. Jones Bluff is a riverine impoundment; meaning much of the reservoir is confined to the historic river channel. Its low retention time and water storage capacity often result in frequent winter and spring flooding. Locals still refer to it as the Alabama River; however, numerous creeks have been flooded, providing a wide variety of fishing opportunities.
Alabama River, Jones Bluff Reservoir, looking downstream from a bluff near Autaugaville, February 2001.Additional information about the local area is available at www.montgomerychamber.com, www.prattvillechamber.com, www.prattville.com and www.selmaalabama.com/. Additional general information is found under the "R. E. 'Bob' Woodruff Lake" listing at: www.al.com/parks/central.html.
Bass are numerous and growth is average, thanks to an abundant population of small shad. Bass fishing success and techniques in this reservoir are highly influenced by hydropower generation. Largemouth bass can be caught in backwater areas off the main river and the influence of current on their feeding activity is negligible. However, Alabama spotted bass feeding activity is highly influenced by current and fishing for this species can be excellent on the main river when current is present. Without current, spotted bass fishing is usually very difficult. Thus, most bass anglers opt to fish for spotted bass on the main river channel during hydropower generation and target largemouth bass in the backwaters during periods of low flow. A tentative generation schedule can be obtained by calling the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers at 334-682-4896.
Largemouth bass dominated the spring 2006 electrofishing sample and were found almost exclusively in the backwater areas of impounded tributaries. Spawning success and survival of young largemouth bass may be affected by frequent water level fluctuations on this reservoir. Growth of largemouth bass younger than Age-3 was below average, but exceeded the statewide average by Age-4. The oldest largemouth bass collected was Age-9.
Spotted bass in Jones Bluff are the Alabama sub-species, which may grow faster and larger than the Northern subspecies found outside the Mobile Bay drainage. The catch rate of spotted bass during the spring 2006 electrofishing sample was slightly below the statewide average, but the abundance greater than 17 inches was nearly four times the statewide average. Spotted bass were rarely found outside the main river habitats. Growth was slow at younger ages, but exceeded the Alabama average by Age-5. Spawning success and survival of spotted bass in Jones Bluff was very stable when compared to the largemouth bass population. The oldest spotted bass collected was Age-8.
Jones Bluff Reservoir produces crappie in great numbers and supports an excellent fishery, especially in the spring. White crappie were almost four times as abundant as black crappie in fall 2005 trap-net sampling. A huge crappie spawn from spring 2005 was also confirmed and catch rates were among the highest ever documented in this reservoir. With the excellent growth rates of crappie in Jones Bluff, anglers should begin catching these fish in large numbers beginning in spring 2007. Stable springtime water levels should provide excellent crappie fishing during the next several years.
Hybrid striped bass, white bass, channel catfish, blue catfish and flathead catfish also attract anglers, especially below the Henry Lock and Dam, where they are accessible from the bank or by boat. This reservoir does not stratify during summer due to almost constant flow; thus, fish can be found at varying depths throughout the year.
Cooter's Pond in Prattville has 51 picnic sites, 40 trailer spots, a hiking trail and boat launch. On the south side of the lake, Gunter Hill has 146 campsites and Prairie Creek Campground has 67 campsites and 20 trailer spaces including a boat launch, boat docking area, a place to clean your fish, playground, washer and dryer, camper hookups and primative camping. The Corps has a number of day use parks also, http://al-lakes.sam.usace.army.mil/dayuse.htm
Alabama - Inland Lake Fishing Report
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Alabama - Inland Lake Fishing Report
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Solar Lunar Best Fishing Times - R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir, Alabama
R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 17, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:48 Transit 11:43 Set 18:40 | Fish Major Periods 8:45 - 11:15 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 15:29 - 16:59 2:08 - 3:38 | Day Rating |
R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 18, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:47 Transit 11:43 Set 18:41 | Fish Major Periods 9:30 - 12:00 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 16:23 - 17:53 2:40 - 4:10 | Day Rating |
R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 19, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:47 Transit 11:43 Set 18:42 | Fish Major Periods 10:14 - 12:44 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 17:16 - 18:46 3:16 - 4:46 | Day Rating |
R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 20, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | NEW at 17:50 | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:46 Transit 11:43 Set 18:42 | Fish Major Periods 11:01 - 13:31 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 18:10 - 19:40 3:56 - 5:26 | Day Rating |
R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir, Alabama - Solar Lunar Chart - May 21, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waxing Crescent | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 4:45 Transit 11:43 Set 18:43 | Fish Major Periods 11:49 - 14:19 0:00 - 0:00 | Activity Minor Periods 19:01 - 20:31 4:39 - 6:09 | Day Rating |
Businesses Located Near R E 'Bob' Woodruff Reservoir
Bait and Tackle
- Loftin's Bait Shop
- 51 Camden Byp
- Camden, Alabama
- (334) 682-9304
- Big Bass Bait & Tackle
- 1402 Highway 14 W
- Prattville, Alabama
- (334) 365-0600
- Minnow Buckett
- 2411 Al-14 W
- Autaugaville, Alabama
- (334) 365-2023
Boating
- Gene's Marine LLC
- 3347 Al Highway 145
- Clanton, Alabama
- (205) 755-3527
- Adams Motorsports Incorporated
- 528 N Eastern Blvd
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 271-5500
- Montgomery Honda Yamaha
- 535 N Eastern Blvd
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 272-6600
Food
- Devena BBQ & Family Restaurant
- 3975 Us-31
- Verbena, Alabama
- (205) 280-0408
- Golden Ranch Bar-B-Q
- 2808 Citizens Pky
- Selma, Alabama
- (334) 874-6073
- AJ's Bar-B-Que
- 4347 Virginia Loop Rd
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 613-0200
Gas / Convenience Store
- Mom & Pop Convenience Store
- 9624 Boyd Cooper Pkwy
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 272-5952
- Rachel Park Convenience Store
- 16893 Al Highway 5
- Catherine, Alabama
- (334) 225-4627
- K T's Country Store
- 12868 Al Highway 14 W
- Valley Grande, Alabama
- (334) 874-6343
Real Estate
- Bruner, Mike - Town & Country Real Estate
- 406 Dallas Ave
- Selma, Alabama
- (334) 872-1122
- Martin, Kathy - Benchmark Real Estate Incorporated
- 229 E Old Hayneville Rd
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 613-3336
- Vaughn Lakes Apartments
- 2600 Vaughn Lakes Blvd
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 270-1818
Lodging
- St James Hotel
- 1200 Water Ave
- Selma, Alabama
- (334) 872-3234
- Alabama River Golf Villas
- 3417 Boxwood Dr
- Montgomery, Alabama
- (334) 356-6060
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