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F I S H ! Northwest Florida's Commission-Managed Impoundments ANGLER'S GUIDE TO Lake Victor Fish Management Area
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Blackwater Fisheries Research and Development Center 8384 Fish Hatchery Road Holt, FL 32564 (850) 957-6175 Lake Victor is a 130-acre artificial impoundment created by an earthen dam across Limestone Branch. The lake was constructed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (formerly Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission) in 1966 and opened to fishing in 1968. It has an average depth of 8 feet and a maximum depth of 23 feet. Deepest areas are near the dam and along the old stream bed. A considerable amount of flooded timber remains, providing fish habitat. An intensive, ongoing management program on Lake Victor has resulted in excellent catches of panfish and largemouth bass. Management techniques implemented and a brief description of their benefits are as follows: Dewatering (drawdown) - Serves to expose and dry the lake bottom, which aerates and consolidates organic muck deposits. This process improves sportfish habitat and increases natural production of fish food organisms. Exposed soil is often seeded with ryegrass to enhance fish food production. Fish Attractors - Brush and other materials are placed in the lake to concentrate fish and improve angler harvest. Hardwood brush bundles have proven to be good bass and bream fishing sites. Limerock spread on the lake bottom concentrates spawning fish, especially bream. Fish Stocking - Channel catfish, and bream (bluegill and redear sunfish) are stocked periodically to provide additional sportfishing opportunities. Fertilization/Liming - Most of the lakes in this region of the state are low in naturally occurring nutrients and must be fertilized to increase fish production. Fertilizer stimulates the growth of microscopic plants called phytoplankton. Phytoplankton form the base of the food chain and are eaten by microscopic animals, which serve as food for small fish and insects, which feed bream, which in turn feed bass. Phytoplankton also discourage growth of troublesome aquatic weeds by shading the bottom. Liming increases fish production in lakes with acid bottom mud and soft water by altering pH, alkalinity and total hardness. Under these improved conditions the microscopic plants and animals at the base of the food chain are able to more efficiently use nutrients present in the water. Fish production in properly fertilized and limed lakes can be four or five times greater than natural productivity would allow. LOCATION Lake Victor is located in north Holmes County, just south of S. R. 2, approximately one mile west of the New Hope community. It is within easy commuting distance of Chipley, Bonifay, DeFuniak Springs, and south Alabama. FACILITIES A public concrete boat ramp with ample parking, a handicapped accessible fishing pier and a privately owned bait and tackle shop are located on the northeast side of the lake. A privately operated campground with an unimproved (oyster shell) boat ramp can be found on the southeast side. FISHING TIPS Largemouth Bass - Shiners are the best natural bait. Blue, black or purple plastic worms rigged Texas-style or yellow-skirted flutter baits are the best artificial lures. Bluegill and Redear Sunfish - Crickets and worms are generally the best natural baits. Beetle-spins with white or black heads are best artificial baits for casting or trolling. Black Crappie - Live minnows or silver, yellow and feather jigs are effective during early spring. Channel Catfish - Chicken liver generally is the best bait. REGULATIONS Gasoline powered outboards are prohibited. For license requirements, size and harvest limits, and other rules and regulations, please refer to the General Regulations for Fish Management Areas in the current Florida Fresh Water Sport Fishing Guide and Regulations Summary or our website: www.myfwc.com/fishing/rules.html Anglers should be aware that vandalism occurs at some boat ramps. Therefore, care should be taken to secure your vehicle and keep valuables out of sight or take them with you when you leave the ramp. Acrobat PDF files of this and other brochures are available for printing on our fisheries publications site.
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