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Lake Lamar Bruce

Description: Lake Lamar Bruce is a 300 acre lake located in Lee County, 1 1/2 mi. NE of Saltillo off U.S. 45. For information about Lake Lamar Bruce, please call (662) 869-2009.
Manager: Nathan Martin
Acreage: 300
City: Saltillo
County: Lee
Depth Map: PDF Download
Coordinates: (34.3979324,-88.6708226)
Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/DKm49QNJSfx
Species: Bluegill,Crappie,Channel Catfish,Largemouth Bass,Redear,Walleye
Camping: 11 camping pads with electrical/water hookups. Pavilion available for rent.

Record Fish

Species Weight Angler
Bass 13.54 lbs. Scott Lewis / Channing Davis
Crappie 2.18 lbs. Patrick Payne
Redear 1.8 lbs. Ray Burns
Bluegill 1.26 lbs. Chuck Arno
Catfish 10.5 lbs. David Westmoreland

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