LAKE ROUSSEAU FISHING CHARTERS

Lake Rousseau Fishing Charters

Lake Rousseau Fishing Charters welcomes you to Lake Rousseau in Central Florida. Here you will find productive fishing resorts and especially fish camps for the die-hard fisherman. Lake Rousseau fishing resort near Crystal River Fl. gives anglers an edge because of its location. Any angler can navigate the lake easily.

In West Central Florida a man-made 3,657-acre lake is known as Lake Rousseau. Lake Rousseau surrounds by the three counties. In the North Levy County to the Citrus County in South (Crystal River) and in the East Marion County bonds.

The Withlacoochee Rivers and Rainbow River are the main sources of feeding Lake Rousseau. It is primarily known as a bass fishing lake due to the abundance of vegetation and natural cover. Lake contains a large variety of other freshwater species like catfish, specs, and stump knockers and mainly Big Bass. All year round you can enjoy fishing on Lake Rousseau and the Withlacoochee River backwaters of Central Florida.

About Lake Rousseau History

Lake Rousseau was built in the 1920s due to the construction of a dam on the Withlacoochee River. Lake Rousseau, although not physically a large body of water, takes on a relatively larger dimension due to the boating restrictions one must observe for safety. Here's a small description of the lake we are going to provide to help you, to identify the key areas. The lower portion of the impoundment is a totally different area to be familiar with.

Lake Rousseau consists of two sections. The broad portion beginning at the Inglis Dam and extending some five miles eastward to the Pig Pen area is actually what is termed locally as 'Lake Rousseau'. The other section, running around seven miles to Dunnellon, is called 'the Backwaters'. It is must that you should understand this area, especially helpful to ask directions or advice from the locals.

The Fishing?

The lake filled with large numbers of largemouth bass, crappie, stump knockers, bluegill, and catfish east of the Inglis Dam; you can also fish for saltwater species on the west side of the dam. You can expect to catch Big Bass, Perch, Stump knockers, and Catfish. If you love to catch big bass you’re in angler's heaven and a sure place to call home for you. In Lake Rousseau, you can catch about 3 to 12 lb largemouth bass, and Lake Rousseau fishing reports have recorded 90 basses over 10 pounds caught and released in these waters in recent times. While visiting Lake Rousseau and due to some reason you feel tired of fishing, there are a lot of other activities to enjoy nearby. The Rainbow River in Dunnellon Florida is for kayaking or canoeing. Crystal River offers shopping, Manatee tours, restaurants, swimming, diving, boating, and, snorkeling.

In West Central Florida a man-made 3,657-acre lake is known as Lake Rousseau. Lake Rousseau surrounds by the three counties. In the North Levy County to the Citrus County in South (Crystal River) and in the East Marion County bonds. The Withlacoochee Rivers and Rainbow River are the main sources of feeding Lake Rousseau. It is primarily known as a bass fishing lake due to the abundance of vegetation and natural cover. Lake contains a large variety of other freshwater species like catfish, specs, and stump knockers and mainly Big Bass. All year round you can enjoy fishing on Lake Rousseau and the Withlacoochee River backwaters of Central Florida.

Lake Rousseau was built in the 1920s due to the construction of a dam on the Withlacoochee River. Lake Rousseau, although not physically a large body of water, takes on a relatively larger dimension due to the boating restrictions one must observe for safety. Here's a small description of the lake we are going to provide to help you, to identify the key areas. The lower portion of the impoundment is a totally different area to be familiar with.

Lake Rousseau consists of two sections. The broad portion beginning at the Inglis Dam and extending some five miles eastward to the Pig Pen area is actually what is termed locally as 'Lake Rousseau'. The other section, running around seven miles to Dunnellon, is called 'the Backwaters'. It is must that you should understand this area, especially helpful to ask directions or advice from the locals.

The lake filled with large numbers of largemouth bass, crappie, stump knockers, bluegill, and catfish east of the Inglis Dam; you can also fish for saltwater species on the west side of the dam. You can expect to catch Big Bass, Perch, Stump knockers, and Catfish. If you love to catch big bass you’re in angler's heaven and a sure place to call home for you. In Lake Rousseau, you can catch about 3 to 12 lb largemouth bass, and Lake Rousseau fishing reports have recorded 90 basses over 10 pounds caught and released in these waters in recent times.

While visiting Lake Rousseau and due to some reason you feel tired of fishing, there are a lot of other activities to enjoy nearby. The Rainbow River in Dunnellon Florida is for kayaking or canoeing. Crystal River offers shopping, Manatee tours, restaurants, swimming, diving, boating, and, snorkeling.