Every Boat Ramp on Lake Blackshear
0 boat ramps ยท Crisp, Worth, Lee, Sumter, Georgia
8,700
Surface Acres
30 ft
Max Depth
0
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Blackshear
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About Lake Blackshear
Lake Blackshear is an 8,700-acre reservoir on the Flint River in south-central Georgia, offering excellent fishing in a peaceful rural setting. With 66 miles of shoreline across four counties, the lake features shallow, vegetation-rich water that creates outstanding habitat for largemouth bass and panfish. The lake's cypress trees, lily pads, and submerged vegetation give it a classic Southern swamp-lake appearance.
Crappie fishing is a major draw, with reliable catches around brush piles, bridge pilings, and standing timber throughout the spring season. Largemouth bass thrive in the lake's abundant cover, with fish holding along grass lines, cypress knees, and in sheltered coves. Chain pickerel add an unexpected element to the fishery, and catfish and bream provide consistent action for family-oriented anglers.
Cordele, self-proclaimed "Watermelon Capital of the World," is the primary service town with marinas, bait shops, and restaurants. Georgia Veterans State Park on the lake's western shore offers camping, cabins, and boat ramps. The lake's central south Georgia location makes it a convenient stop for anglers traveling along I-75.
Nearest towns: Cordele, Warwick
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