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Every Boat Ramp on Lay Lake

0 boat ramps ยท Shelby, Chilton, Coosa, Alabama

12,000

Surface Acres

58 ft

Max Depth

0

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Largemouth BassSpotted BassCrappieStriped BassCatfishBream

Boat Ramps on Lay Lake

No ramps found yet.

About Lay Lake

Lay Lake is a 12,000-acre Coosa River reservoir in central Alabama that offers outstanding bass fishing within easy reach of Birmingham. With 290 miles of shoreline featuring a mix of rocky bluffs, grass beds, and timbered coves, the lake supports thriving populations of both largemouth and spotted bass. Its consistent water levels and diverse structure make it a productive fishery year-round.

The lake is part of Alabama Power's Coosa River chain and benefits from excellent water quality and fertile conditions. Crappie fishing is strong in spring around brush piles and bridge pilings, while striped bass provide exciting action in the main river channel. Catfish and bream round out the multi-species opportunities.

Columbiana and Clanton serve as the primary towns for lake visitors, with boat ramps, marinas, and basic services. The lake's location between Birmingham and Montgomery makes it a convenient day-trip destination for anglers from either metro area.

Nearest towns: Columbiana, Clanton

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Lay Lake?
RampSeeker lists 0 boat ramps on Lay Lake.
What fish are in Lay Lake?
Lay Lake supports Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Crappie, Striped Bass, Catfish, Bream.
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