KINGS LAKE

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FISHING FLORIDA

Kings Lake


May 13, 2024

King's Lake is a 295-acre freshwater lake located in the Florida Panhandle. The lake is well-known for its largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish populations. Nearby activities include hiking, birdwatching, and hunting. Fishing tips include using live bait and fishing around the lake's weed beds. The best time to visit is in the fall when temperatures range from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit. This is also the peak fishing season, as the cooler temperatures cause the fish to become more active.



Fish Species
Image Alt Black Sea Bass
Image Alt Blue Catfish
Image Alt Bluegill
Image Alt Largemouth Bass

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Area Boat Ramps

OKALOOSA COUNTY
Yellow Watershed, Florida
FISHER OLD MILLER ROAD 11198, SANTA ROSA COUNTY
Yellow Watershed, Florida
B.V. BUCHANAN PARK AND BOAT RAMP
St. Andrew-St. Joseph Bays Watershed, Florida
OKALOOSA COUNTY
Yellow Watershed, Florida
OKALOOSA COUNTY
Yellow Watershed, Florida
BLACK CREEK LODGE
Lower Choctawhatchee Watershed, Florida
EARL GILBERT PARK BOAT RAMP
Watershed,
US 31 CONECUH COUNTY
Sepulga Watershed, Alabama
CONECUH COUNTY 42 CONECUH COUNTY
Sepulga Watershed, Alabama
DONALDSON POINT
Watershed,

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