Davy Crockett Lake has a maximum depth of 20 feet and was impounded in 1938. This lake has a moderate fluctuation throughout the year with moderate clarity.
Vegetation
The vegetation that surrounds this lake mostly consists of water willow, cattail, as well as bulrush. This lake also has a variety of submerged vegetation including coontail and a native floating- leaved vegetation called the American lotus.
Fishing
They are known for relatively good fishing with Crappie and catfish, with excellent fishing of Largemouth bass and bluegill sunfish. [1]
Two sections
The Davy Crockett Lake in the East section does have a fee requirement to enter the lake,and this access point is open yearly. The Crockett Lake in the west side only has a bank access to the lake, and there is a fee required as well,this section is also open yearly. [2]
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- ^ "Fishing Davy Crockett Lake". tpwd.texas.gov. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
- ^ "Access to Davy Crockett Lake". tpwd.texas.gov. Retrieved 2020-11-18.