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ANDERSON LAKE STATUS REPORT SUMMARY

CHANNEL CATFISH: ANDERSON LAKE STATE FISH & WILDLIFE AREA - This 1,132 acre bottomland impoundment is adjacent to the Illinois River, 12.5 road miles southwest of Havana. In 2005, catfishing was rated as good by the site staff, with channel catfish averaging 1-3 pounds. Periods of high or rising water can produce excellent fishing for shore anglers and trot lines. In 2006, catfish and bluegill should provide good fishing opportunities. The site has good shoreline access, a new road, and concrete boat ramp. The lake has no horsepower motor limit, but caution is advised due to numerous stumps. Contact the site staff at 309/ 759-4484 about water conditions.

LARGEMOUTH BASS: ANDERSON LAKE STATE FISH & WILDLIFE AREA - Due to the annual inundation of Anderson Lake by the Illinois River, fish species management is a difficult objective. The associated sedimentation, loss of lake water volume, and loss of aquatic plants have all negatively impacted the sportfish habitat present.

Fishery data from the 2003 fall survey indicated a low density of bass under 14 inches in Anderson Lake, with .20 fish collected per minute of electrofishing.

Illinois River bass regulations are in effect at Anderson Lake with a 12 inch minimum size in effect. The lake has no horsepower motor limit, but caution is advised due to numerous stumps. Contact the site staff, in advance, at 309/759-4484 about water conditions.

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