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Listen to Al Crocker’s, Carlyle Lake Fishing Reports and his Fishing and the Outdoors show, to find out where the fish are biting and what they are biting on. The Fishing Reports focus on how Carlyle Lake is performing for the week.
Carlyle Lake offers a truly exceptional catfish fishery and is generally considered one of Illinois’ “Big Three” catfish lakes, along with Rend Lake and Lake Shelbyville. Channel catfish, in particular, are abundant and widespread throughout the reservoir.
There are a variety of resources available to help anglers find success at Carlyle Lake. Check out the links below to get advice and reports from the experts. Carlyle Lake Fishing Guide....
Full service Carlyle Lake fishing guide in southern Illinois. Outdoor enthusiast.
Carlyle Lake provides good fishing for most of these species. The populations of some of the primary sport fish tend to cycle year to year. Currently the lake supports excellent populations of crappie, catfish, and White Bass. Fish population surveys are conducted annually.
Carlyle Lake. Clinton - Illinois. Illinois' largest lake, featuring largemouth, catfish, white bass and Crappie. Walleye, Bluegill and a few hybrid stripers available too. Good public use facilities. 26,000 acres
Carlyle Lake offers good fishing for crappie, white bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, channel and flathead catfish, freshwater drum and carp. Other species commonly caught are green sunfish, yellow bass, yellow and black bullheads.
Alan Crocker is back at it! His first Carlyle Lake Fishing Report is posted on our website. Be sure to check it out every week along with his Fishing and the Outdoors segments.
Explore the current fishing at Carlyle Lake including water temperature, weather patterns, fish activity levels, popular fishing like the Dam Area and Spillway, recommended baits and lures, and recent catches of bass, crappie, and catfish.
Carlyle Lake is the largest manmade lake within Illinois and is home to many species of fish. The lake is located in southwestern Illinois, 50 miles east of St. Louis, principally in Clinton County, with Carlyle being the largest city bordering the lake.