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Every Boat Ramp on Wheeler Lake

13 boat ramps ยท Morgan, Limestone, Lawrence, Madison, Alabama

67,100

Surface Acres

60 ft

Max Depth

13

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Largemouth BassSmallmouth BassCrappieCatfishStriped BassSauger

Boat Ramps on Wheeler Lake

About Wheeler Lake

Wheeler Lake is a 67,100-acre TVA reservoir stretching across northern Alabama's Tennessee River Valley. The lake offers 640 miles of shoreline with a mix of shallow flats, deep river channels, and extensive aquatic vegetation that supports exceptional bass and crappie fishing. Its fertile waters consistently produce quality largemouth bass, and the rocky bluffs near the dam provide prime smallmouth bass habitat.

The lake's diverse structure โ€” from standing timber and creek channels to grass beds and riprap โ€” makes Wheeler a versatile fishery throughout the seasons. Striped bass and sauger are popular targets during fall and winter, while crappie fishing peaks in spring around submerged brush piles and bridge pilings.

Decatur, located along the lake's southern shore, serves as the primary hub for anglers with marinas, bait shops, and restaurants. Athens and the Huntsville metro area are nearby, providing ample lodging options for visiting fishermen.

Nearest towns: Decatur, Athens, Florence

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Wheeler Lake?
RampSeeker lists 13 boat ramps on Wheeler Lake.
What fish are in Wheeler Lake?
Wheeler Lake supports Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Striped Bass, Sauger.
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