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ESCAMBIA COUNTY STATE PUBLIC FISHING LAKE
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LEONE BROOKS HINES LAKE
a.k.a. ESCAMBIA COUNTY
STATE PUBLIC FISHING LAKE,
near Brewton, Alabama Clyde Chandler, Manager
917 Barney Road
Wing, AL 36483
(251) 809-0068

Escambia County Lake is a 184 acre lake located in the Conecuh National Forest near the Florida border 23 miles east of Brewton off County 11 (Beaver Creek Road).

Directions: From Buddy Mitchell Bridge in Brewton take U.S. 29 Highway north for 9 miles then right on County Road 4 for 10 miles, then right on County Road 11 (Beaver Creek Road) for 1-1/2 miles then right on Parker Springs Road to Leon Brooks Hines Lake.

Lake is open as follows:
[b]February 1 - June 30: open 6 days a week, closed on Thursday.

July 1 - Mid-December: open 5 days a week, closed on Wednesday and Thursday.
Mid-December - January 31: closed.[/b]

Lake is open Sunrise to Sunset except:
[b]Bank fishing on Saturday nights until 10:00 p.m. from May through September. But call the manager at (251) 809-0068 to verify the schedule before making the trip.
[/b] [center]Fishing: Bass fishing good year-round, with the biggest usually caught from February through April when they are near the bank. Bluegill and redear sunfish are caught by bank and boat anglers from spring through summer. Catfish are caught year-round, but the summer months are best. Hybrid striped bass fishing is best from October through early March (limit 2).[/center]

Facilities: Facilities: Clean public restrooms and concessions are available, including a wide variety of fishing tackle, live and artificial baits, and other fishing supplies, as well as drinks and refreshments. An accessible fishing pier makes it easy to reach deeper water without using a boat. Fish attractors have been added around the lake. Boats are also available for rent; a launching ramp is available for anglers with their own boats. Boats may have an outboard motor attached, but anglers may not use the outboard motor, only the trolling motor. Picnic tables and grills are available. [url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/license.cfm"][#7d0e0f]Licenses[/#7d0e0f][/url] and Permit Requirements [center]Alabama State Rod and Reel License (annual) $9.50[/center] [center]Non-Resident Alabama Fishing License (7-Day Trip and Annual Available) [url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/license.cfm"][#7d0e0f]varies[/#7d0e0f][/url][/center] [center]Daily Fishing Permit (age 12 and older) $2.00[/center] [center]Boat Rental Permit (Daily fishing permit ($2.00) also required.)
Rental boat comes with anchor, paddle, and life vest. $3.00[/center] [center]Launch Permit for Personal Boat $2.00[/center] [center][size 3]Rental Equipment [/size][/center] [center]Boat (anchor, paddle, and life vests) $3.00[/center] [center]Trolling Motor and Battery $10.00[/center] [center]Trolling Motor $8.00[/center] [center]Battery $4.00[/center]

Regulations (partial list; complete regulations are available in the current [url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/regulations/AL-gamefish.pdf"][#7d0e0f]regulation book[/#7d0e0f][/url] and the "Alabama Game, Fish, and Wildlife Law Book"):

(1) Any person 12 years old or older must have a valid daily fishing permit in possession to fish. No child younger than 12 years old can legally be left unaccompanied by an adult.

(2) The daily creel, possession and size limits for each species are posted at the lake.

(3) Fishing is limited to daylight hours, or as specified by the lake manager.

(4) Swimming and wading are not allowed.

(5) Fish taken from the lake must be carried to the lake manager, who will count and weigh them.

(6) No method other than hook and line with natural or artificial bait maybe used to take fish from a State Lake. Taking, or attempting to take, fish by any other means is not allowed, including but not limited to: snagging, snatching, trot lines, set hooks, limb lines, jug fishing, spear, or bow and arrow.

(7) Anyone launching a boat at a State Lake must have a valid launch permit and fishing permit.

(8) State [url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/license.cfm"][#7d0e0f]fishing license[/#7d0e0f][/url] [url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/license.cfm#residentRequirements"][#7d0e0f]requirements[/#7d0e0f][/url] are in effect and fishing licenses may be purchased at State Public Fishing Lakes.

(9) A person fishing shall upon demand exhibit his catch, fishing permit, and [url "http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/license.cfm"][#7d0e0f]fishing license[/#7d0e0f][/url] to any Conservation Officer, concessionaire, or other agent or employee of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for inspection.

(10) No species of fish shall be stocked in the state-owned public fishing lakes. Live minnows used for bait shall be limited to goldfish minnows (Indiana minnows); golden shiners (shiners) and fathead minnows (toughies or tuffies) and no minnow, either dead or alive, shall be released from a minnow bucket or other method.

This information is subject to change without notice. Additional information and rules about the lakes is available from the lake manager, the Alabama Fisheries Section at (334) 242-3471, or [url "mailto:jturner@dcnr.state.al.us"][#7d0e0f]Jack Turner[/#7d0e0f][/url]. The Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries intensively manages the 23 lakes totaling 1,912 acres.
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