Finks Lake
Black Crappie • Bluegill • Kelp Bass and 1 more species
Finks Lake is a popular fishing spot in Alabama, known for its abundance of largemouth bass, bluegill, and crappie. Visitors can also enjoy hiking and camping in the nearby oak and pine forests. Fishing tips include using a variety of lures and bait, such as live worms and minnows, and targeting the lake's sunken logs and weed beds. The best time to visit is in the spring and fall, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 80s. Get driving directions.
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Fish Species
Black Crappie
Crappies are members of the sunfish and the black bass family.
Bluegill
Today the bluegill is one of the most popular panfish species in North America.
Kelp Bass
The kelp bass, a member of a large group of seabasses, which inhabit the eastern Pacific, is a robust fish ...
Largemouth Bass
The largemouth bass is the most popular freshwater game fish.
Area Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge | Discharge |
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Wartrace Creek Below County Road At Wartrace | 83 cfs / 3.02 ft |
Duck River At Shelbyville | 538 cfs / 12.70 ft |
Duck River Near Shelbyville | 1,480 cfs / 5.67 ft |
Elk River Near Pelham | 296 cfs / 5.21 ft |
Duck River Below Manchester | 434 cfs / 1.63 ft |
Collins River Near Mcminnville | 3,270 cfs / 6.68 ft |
Elk River Above Fayetteville | 3,020 cfs / 6.51 ft |