Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the sun shining and a gentle breeze in the air, spring on the lake will feel like the perfect escape. The deepest lake in ...
With over 563,000 acres of lakes, ponds and wetlands teeming with bass, catfish and crappie, Alabama is an angler's paradise. Fishmaster recently ranked the 12 best fishing lakes across the state, and ...
Alabama's abundant fishing options offer a plethora of opportunities for eager anglers. The state's southern coast offers the chance to drop a line inshore or have easy access to great offshore ...
Alabama offers diverse fishing opportunities, from rivers and lakes to tailraces below dams. Fishing licenses are required for individuals between 16 and 65 years old. Appropriate bait and tackle ...
Lay Lake in central Alabama is the oldest impoundment on the Coosa River system, having been created in 1914 to generate hydro-electric power. It is also in a three-way tie with Lake Hartwell and the ...
Anglers can wet a hook in most of Alabama’s waters at no cost on June 7 during the state’s Free Fishing Day. No fishing license will be required on most fresh and salt waters. The state’s Public ...
Alabama fishing licenses are required for residents and non-residents to fish in public waters. Licenses can be purchased online, at local license agents, or at probate offices. Fees vary depending on ...
With the sun shining and a gentle breeze in the air, spring on the lake will feel like the perfect escape. The deepest lake in Alabama occupies 21,000 acres in Cullman, Walker and Winston Counties.