Every Boat Ramp on Kerr Lake
2 boat ramps ยท Mecklenburg, Halifax, Virginia
50,000
Surface Acres
100 ft
Max Depth
2
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Kerr Lake
Additional Launch Sites
About Kerr Lake
Kerr Lake, also known as Buggs Island Lake, is a 50,000-acre reservoir on the Virginia-North Carolina border that ranks among the top bass fishing lakes in the mid-Atlantic region. The lake's largemouth bass fishery is outstanding, with consistent catches of quality fish in the 3- to 5-pound range and trophy bass exceeding 10 pounds taken each year. Striped bass and hybrid striped bass provide exciting open-water action, with fish chasing schools of herring across the lake's vast surface.
The Army Corps of Engineers manages several recreation areas and public boat ramps around Kerr Lake's 800 miles of shoreline, and the town of Clarksville serves as the primary hub for visiting anglers. Crappie fishing is legendary at Kerr Lake, with spring producing incredible catches of slab crappie around the lake's abundant standing timber and brush structure. The lake's southern location on the Virginia-North Carolina border provides a longer growing season than more northern waters, and catfish grow to impressive sizes in the warm, fertile waters. Major bass tournament circuits frequently visit Kerr Lake, cementing its reputation as a premier competitive fishing venue.
Nearest towns: Clarksville, South Hill
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