Every Boat Ramp on Neely Henry Lake
4 boat ramps ยท St. Clair, Etowah, Calhoun, Alabama
11,200
Surface Acres
45 ft
Max Depth
4
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Neely Henry Lake
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About Neely Henry Lake
Neely Henry Lake is an 11,200-acre Coosa River reservoir near Gadsden in northeast Alabama, known for its productive bass fishing and scenic wooded shoreline. With 339 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 45 feet, the lake offers a mix of shallow grass flats, rocky banks, and timbered creek arms that provide excellent habitat for largemouth and spotted bass.
Crappie fishing is a major draw at Neely Henry, with productive brush piles and bridge structures scattered throughout the lake. The relatively shallow water keeps fish accessible for bank anglers as well as boaters. Catfish and bream provide steady action, making the lake a great option for family fishing trips.
Gadsden anchors the lake's northern end with full services, boat ramps, and marinas. Ohatchee offers additional access on the southern portion. The lake's location along the I-59 corridor makes it an easy stop for traveling anglers and a convenient home lake for residents of the Gadsden metro area.
Nearest towns: Gadsden, Ohatchee
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