Every Boat Ramp on Lake Sinclair
10 boat ramps ยท Baldwin, Putnam, Hancock, Georgia
15,330
Surface Acres
65 ft
Max Depth
10
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Sinclair
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Sinclair
Lake Sinclair is a 15,330-acre Georgia Power reservoir in central Georgia, offering 417 miles of shoreline with a well-deserved reputation for excellent crappie and bass fishing. The lake's relatively shallow average depth and extensive brush cover create ideal conditions for crappie, which draw large crowds of anglers during the spring spawning run. Largemouth bass fishing is consistently strong in the lake's vegetated coves and around wooden dock structures.
The lake's fertile waters support impressive populations of bream and catfish, making it an outstanding destination for family fishing trips. Hybrid striped bass add excitement during summer and fall when they school in the main channel. Sinclair's accessible layout and numerous fishing spots make it a productive lake for both novice and experienced anglers.
Milledgeville, Georgia's antebellum capital, sits on the lake's western shore with marinas, bait shops, and restaurants. Eatonton provides access from the north and serves as a gateway for anglers fishing both Sinclair and nearby Lake Oconee. The lake's central Georgia location makes it within easy driving distance of Macon and Atlanta.
Nearest towns: Milledgeville, Eatonton
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