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Information on Choctaw Lake :
A 100 acre lake is the centerpiece of the Choctaw Lake Recreation area. The recreation area features camping, fishing , hiking, picnicking, boating, and swimming. Choctaw Lake is stocked with bream, crappie, largemouth bass, and catfish. The lake has 2 boat ramps with courtesy docks located at both. Fishing is possible from boat or shore with gravel beds located within rod and reel distance from shoreline. Two boats ramps are located in the Choctaw lake area. One ramp is in the recreation area and the other is across the levee. Choctaw Lake is a NO WAKE LAKE. The Recreation Area has 35 picnic sites with tables and grills and 2 shelters, one located in the swimming area and the other located in the picnic camping area that can be reserved by calling 662-285-3264. Choctaw Lake has a swimming area with a beach. The swimming area has a pavilion and a bath-house. The swimming area is handicap accessible. There is no swimming after dark and no swimming out of designated areas. Fee information is located as you enter the recreation area.
Directions
to Choctaw Lake :
From Ackerman, drive 3 miles South on Ms 15 to entrance sign. Turn left onto FS 967 and follow paved road to fee station. From Louisville drive 11 miles north on Ms15 to entrance sign, turn right onto FS 967 and follow paved road to fee station.
Fishing at Choctaw Lake
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Choctaw Lake Facts:
Choctaw Lake is a Natural Lake or Reservoir
For more information on
Choctaw Lake contact:
National Forest or Park:
Tombigbee National Forest
Address: PO Box 912, Hwy 15 South
City: Ackerman Zip: 39735
Directions: Located 5 miles south of Ackerman, Ms., 11 miles northeast of Louisville, Ms, and 30 miles southwest of Starkville, Ms.
Phone: 662-285-3264
Email: Mailroom_R8_Mississippi@fs.fed.us
Rules and Regulations for Choctaw Lake . These
may not always be up to date so make sure you double check
before recreating or fishing at Choctaw Lake .
All waters on National Forest System lands are fishable. Regulations are the same as the state-wide regulations unless posted differently. A state of Mississippi fishing license is required. Non-residents must purchase an out-of-state license.
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