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Lake Ege is a great lake in an area with lots of outdoors fun all around. Summertime at Lake Ege comes with high temperatures in the 80's with overnight lows in the 60's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 40's while the cold winter nights at Lake Ege are in the 20's. Lake Ege is a pretty wet place ordinarily with a good deal of rainfall; March is the wettest month with most rain while October is typically the driest month. There's some attention-grabbing
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| | stuff to distinguish at Tommy Ege Dam in the vicinity of Lake Ege; if you come at the right time of year, Two Mile Creek offers some wonderful whitewater. This lake is so wonderful. This lake is so wonderful. Why not camp at Good Hope Campground since you're here at Lake Ege; if you're popping by from Cullman, you won't be the only one. If you came for an overnight stay Cullman Campgrounds is a good location to camp, and most likely you're looking for nearby | |
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lakes? Sure, Shaw Lake is just a very short distance away. What a site this is for outdoors folks. After a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Hanceville is a glorious place to spend a night or two; needless to say, this is a good neighborhood
for folks who like lakes, Twin Fork Lake is a lake in the vicinity. Don't forget to take a fine little spree to Dry Branch, and playing golf is lots of fun at Chesley Oaks Golf Course. There are some magnificent whitewater spots on Lick Creek, and dry warm beds await you at Jameson Inn Arab.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.19667 Longitude: -86.66167
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Two Mile Creek, Gullman CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II-III - 2.5 miles long (CR 798 to CR 781) |
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Lick Creek, Cullman CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class II-III - 2.9 miles long (State Route 91 to County Road 783) |
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Mulberry Fork, Cullman/Blount CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class I-II - 11.3 miles long (Blountville Road to US Route 31) |
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Shaw Lake, Cullman CountyCounty, 3 miles away |
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Lick Creek
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Mulberry Fork
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Lake Catoma
 | The crappie didn't corporate so we started bass fishing. Caught several spots and one largemouth. Total for the day was 23 spots one largemouth and one crappie that we kept. The bass were caught off a white spinnerbait with a chartreuse pork trailer and gold willow leaf. The crappie was caught off a white panfish assassin. The wind blew us all over the lake and the temp was dropping. Cold front must have pushed the crappie back to deeper water. Surface temp was 58. April 14th 2009...I fished Catoma today and didn't catch a single fish (of any species) Mainly targeted those crappie everybody has been catching, but they must have had a case of lock jaw. After about three hours of nothing I called it a day.... |
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