Lake Sealy and San Tana
Location: Coleman County near Coleman and Santa Anna Fishing cover/structure: Aquatic
vegetation, mostly milfoil, is the primary cover. There is some
brush, american lotus, black willow trees, buttonbush and a rip-rap dam. |
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Size:
Sealy -- 40 acres San Tana 50 acres |
Water clarity: 3 to 8 feet and green colored | |
Impounded:
Unknown |
Comments:These lakes are excellent for float-tube and wade fishing. Small largemouth bass are abundant. Sunfish are also abundant, and some good-sized fish available. San Tana Lake has no improved boat ramp. Lake Sealy has one improved boat ramp. | |
Distance from Abilene:
78 miles |
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Game Fish Present:
Bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth bass, white crappie |
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Lake Records: | ||||
Species: | Weight: | Length: | Angler: | Date: |
Channel catfish | ||||
Bluegill | 0.40 | 8.00 | Georganne Cole | 06/15/96 |
Largemouth bass | ||||
White crappie | ||||