Cedar Creek Lake

Lincoln - Kentucky


  • 180 catches

  • 861 followers

  • 43 spots

Cedar Creek Lake is a 784-acre reservoir in eastern Lincoln County, its total watershed covers 1,400 acres. Average lake depth is 22 feet, maximum depth 60 feet. There is a 300-foot buffer zone surrounding the lake. Boat and angler access is provided by t...

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Cedar Creek Lake Fishing Reports

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  1. 4 lb. 4 oz. Largemouth Bass with a Drop shot wacky style

    1. Jeff Alan 0
      wow nice one beautiful
    2. George Horvath 0
      Nice one ☝️
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  2. Details: 2 lb. 3 oz. 19 in. Largemouth Bass with a Strike King Burner Spinnerbaits

    1. Matthew Gabbard 0
      check me out when ya get time https://youtu.be/DxKctSPGjfc
  3. Largemouth Bass with a Berkley Choppo

    1. Matthew Gabbard 0
      check me out when ya get time https://youtu.be/DxKctSPGjfc
  4. 3 lb. 11 oz. 18 in. Largemouth Bass with a Strike King XD6

  5. Caught a couple these today

    Largemouth Bass with a Bandit 300 Series Crankbait

  6. 2nd nice one in a few minutes Still not a keeper but was fun to catch

    3 lb. 11 oz. 19 in. Largemouth Bass with a Bandit 300 Series Crankbait

  7. Not a keeper but nice

    3 lb. 5 oz. 18 in. Largemouth Bass with a Bandit 300 Series Crankbait

  8. Largemouth Bass with a Bandit 300 Series Crankbait

  9. Largemouth Bass with a Bandit 300 Series Crankbait

  10. Largemouth Bass with a Bandit 300 Series Crankbait

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