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<blockquote data-quote="Iverson_4x4" data-source="post: 302574" data-attributes="member: 11004"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>I fish a lot down at Camp Mac. Its a private lake at the foot of Cheaha Mountain. You have to live on it to have access, luckily my wife's Grandmother has a house on it! Its not technically an electric only lake, but it is not really big enough for a motor at the same time. Whenever Camp Mac is in session (Kids Camp on the side of the lake) they let the kids ski in the middle, but all they are doing is circles. I would say that it is somewhere around 50-60 acres. (The Top Lake, I haven't ever fished the bottom.) Everyone that lives on the lake just uses trolling motors, keeps it quite and no one has to worry about wakes.</p><p></p><p>As for the other electric only lakes I go to Coleman Lake & Sweet Water Lake which is in the Talladega State Forest, a couple of water reservoirs such as Hillabee which is also on the side of Cheaha Mountain, Shin Bone Water Shed which is close to Delta, and the last on would be Delta State Lakes.</p><p></p><p>Now if I lived up your way near Guntersville there would be no way I would even think about removing my gas motor! You have some great fishing up that way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iverson_4x4, post: 302574, member: 11004"] Thanks! I fish a lot down at Camp Mac. Its a private lake at the foot of Cheaha Mountain. You have to live on it to have access, luckily my wife's Grandmother has a house on it! Its not technically an electric only lake, but it is not really big enough for a motor at the same time. Whenever Camp Mac is in session (Kids Camp on the side of the lake) they let the kids ski in the middle, but all they are doing is circles. I would say that it is somewhere around 50-60 acres. (The Top Lake, I haven't ever fished the bottom.) Everyone that lives on the lake just uses trolling motors, keeps it quite and no one has to worry about wakes. As for the other electric only lakes I go to Coleman Lake & Sweet Water Lake which is in the Talladega State Forest, a couple of water reservoirs such as Hillabee which is also on the side of Cheaha Mountain, Shin Bone Water Shed which is close to Delta, and the last on would be Delta State Lakes. Now if I lived up your way near Guntersville there would be no way I would even think about removing my gas motor! You have some great fishing up that way! [/QUOTE]
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