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Facts about (Hamilton County State Fish & Wildlife Area):
Overview of Hamilton County State Fish & Wildlife Area- Facts, Trivia,and Historical Information :
Hamilton County State Fish and Wildlife Area, also known as Dolan Lake, is located about 8 miles southeast of McLeansboro off Route 14.Dolan Lake is the main attraction of the park. The earthen dam was constructed in 1962 and the lake was filled shortly thereafter. The 75-acre lake has a shoreline of 3 miles and maximum depth of 18 feet. The lake contains largemouth bass, bluegill, sunfish, crappie, channel catfish and bullheads. Winter fishing is allowed when the ice is thick enough. A launchin...More
Services, Activities, Amenities, Attractions in (Hamilton County State Fish & Wildlife Area):
Park Offers : The lake contains largemouth bass, bluegill, sunfish, crappie, channel catfish and bullheads. Winter fishing is allowed when the ice is thick enough. A launching ramp and rental boat are available.The site is one of gently rolling hills. Most of the hunting area is small open fields bordered by heavy fence rows, border plantings of warm season grasses, lespedeza, and pine trees with small patches of brush and timber. Food for the upland game is supplied by patch planting in the ar...More
Contact Information:
Address:R.R. 4, Box 242,McLeansboro, IL 62859
Phone No:618.773.4340
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