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Lake Bill Waller

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Basin countries
  
United States

Surface elevation
  
226 ft (69 m)

Surface area
  
168 acres (68 ha)

Location
  
Marion County, Mississippi

Lake Bill Waller is a 168-acre man-made lake, named for a former governor of Mississippi, William Lowe "Bill" Waller, Senior. The lake is located in Marion County, Mississippi, 7 miles southeast of Columbia, and is primarily used for fresh-water angling.

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HistoryEdit

In 1995, the Lake Bill Waller produced the second largest large mouth bass (15 lb. 14 oz.) ever caught in the state. The lake closed in 2003; re-opening in 2007 following state biologists implementing a plan to drain, renovate, and restock the lake with game-fish.

ManagementEdit

Lake Bill Waller is continually monitored by Mississippi biologists to maintain the production of both trophy and eating-sized fish, focusing heavily on the catch and release method. Lake Manager, Tim Barber, describes their efforts:

"All the bass 18 inches or longer must be released back into the lake. We also encourage anglers to keep 15 bass, 18-inches and under, per person per day. Some of the fish less than 18 inches weigh from 2 1/2 to 3 pounds each, which are really good eating-size bass. We encourage our fishermen to catch and eat these bass to keep the lake in balance."

References

Lake Bill Waller Wikipedia