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Birmingham area fishing clubs

Posted By: JMNeal

Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/01/22 04:15 PM

I'm curious if anyone knows of any decent private bass fishing lake clubs in the Birmingham areas that are open to new membership. I recently sold a client's farm that I had access to fish on and am looking for something in the area to fish a few times a month at most to take my young son to. I know there are several invite-only type clubs in the area but figure I would ask around. I'd even be open to an informal agreement/payment type plan on someone's private lake/pond. Thanks in advance.
Posted By: BamaBoHunter

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/02/22 12:53 PM

Closest I know of would be Foster Farms in Marion, but its an hour plus drive depending on what part of Bham you are coming from. Unfortunately you just missed the registration for this years members ship. These are farm ponds, but i think there are somewhere in the neighborhood of 17 ponds/lakes of various sizes. Very affordable and there are trophy bass in them along with bass, brim, and crappie. There is also Donovan lakes in Marion, but i don't know much about them other than its more expensive, but i think its set up for fishing a little better as in piers, boat ramps, etc.
Posted By: wew3006

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/02/22 04:32 PM

I overheard a person talking about a club near Oneonta; but did not catch the name.
You can always rent a boat at Lake Purdy.
Posted By: William

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/02/22 06:54 PM

Lake Heather off of 280.
Posted By: wew3006

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/02/22 07:09 PM

Originally Posted by William
Lake Heather off of 280.


"Permits and boat decals will be issued to those Inverness community residents and homeowners who meet the established requirements for lake use, properly complete and submit the application form along with the indicated annual fee" ( $375)
Posted By: JMNeal

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/02/22 07:10 PM

I forgot about Lake Heather. Is the fishing decent there? Looks like it's $375 per year for fishing privileges, which seems reasonable.
Posted By: abolt300

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/03/22 04:12 AM

Heather used to have some serious FL strain studs. Teen type fish. Someone put spots in there years ago and they’ve crossed With the Florida’s. Lots of solid fish and some magnum spots but IMO, the really big fish just are not there anymore. Plenty of 3-7 pound fish. Deep water and lots of shad in there. Usually a wait list to get on the list to get a permit. May be wrong but I think it’s limited to like 200 permits a year.
Posted By: hopper35005

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/03/22 12:40 PM

Rex lake over in Leeds, is a private lake that takes members.
Posted By: wew3006

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 12/03/22 01:55 PM

Originally Posted by abolt300
Heather used to have some serious FL strain studs. Teen type fish. Someone put spots in there years ago and they’ve crossed With the Florida’s. Lots of solid fish and some magnum spots but IMO, the really big fish just are not there anymore. Plenty of 3-7 pound fish. Deep water and lots of shad in there. Usually a wait list to get on the list to get a permit. May be wrong but I think it’s limited to like 200 permits a year.


A lot of the lakes in that area near the Cahaba have a strong natural spot population
Posted By: inatree

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 02/12/23 05:43 PM

Originally Posted by hopper35005
Rex lake over in Leeds, is a private lake that takes members.


Anyone know how to get ahold of someone with some information
Posted By: Gobble4me757

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 02/12/23 06:44 PM

Originally Posted by inatree
Originally Posted by hopper35005
Rex lake over in Leeds, is a private lake that takes members.


Anyone know how to get ahold of someone with some information


We are members well my father is. Pm me and I’ll give you info to contact and all.
Posted By: low wall

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 02/13/23 10:35 PM

Lake George, but I don't have any membership info. There used to be a pretty good waiting list. Off Floyd Bradford Road between Irondale and Moody.
Posted By: Smann

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/13/23 03:25 AM

I am a member of a private lake in Calera. Not sure if any spots are open or not, but send me a PM and I'll give you the owners name and contact. It's $700 a year and I catch ALOT of 4-6lb bass. It's managed by Southeastern pond management
Posted By: Ben2

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/14/23 07:51 PM

Originally Posted by wew3006
Originally Posted by abolt300
Heather used to have some serious FL strain studs. Teen type fish. Someone put spots in there years ago and they’ve crossed With the Florida’s. Lots of solid fish and some magnum spots but IMO, the really big fish just are not there anymore. Plenty of 3-7 pound fish. Deep water and lots of shad in there. Usually a wait list to get on the list to get a permit. May be wrong but I think it’s limited to like 200 permits a year.


A lot of the lakes in that area near the Cahaba have a strong natural spot population

Heathers spots came from Lay lake
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/18/23 07:15 PM

Many years ago Heather had some giant largemouths and I have caught some big cats out of it too. It is a pretty deep lake. Had a wild otter population too which is unusual for the area.
Posted By: Tigger85

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/19/23 03:32 AM

Originally Posted by Sasquatch Lives
Many years ago Heather had some giant largemouths and I have caught some big cats out of it too. It is a pretty deep lake. Had a wild otter population too which is unusual for the area.

Otters will clean a lake out of big fish
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/24/23 07:01 PM

I used to live in the apartments on lake Heather and fished it some. Snorkeled out around the island and it had some deep standing timber and saw some true monster bass in there. Water was clear enough you could see the suspended hog bass.
Posted By: William

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/24/23 08:35 PM

Bass club buddy of mine taught me how to punch grass out on Lake Heather.
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/27/23 05:00 AM

Originally Posted by William
Bass club buddy of mine taught me how to punch grass out on Lake Heather.

A bunch of kids used to smoke grass out there around the boat ramp
Posted By: BamaBoHunter

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 03/31/23 05:33 PM

Originally Posted by Smann
I am a member of a private lake in Calera. Not sure if any spots are open or not, but send me a PM and I'll give you the owners name and contact. It's $700 a year and I catch ALOT of 4-6lb bass. It's managed by Southeastern pond management


Pm sent
Posted By: MCW

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 04/10/23 11:23 PM

Originally Posted by Smann
I am a member of a private lake in Calera. Not sure if any spots are open or not, but send me a PM and I'll give you the owners name and contact. It's $700 a year and I catch ALOT of 4-6lb bass. It's managed by Southeastern pond management

Originally Posted by Smann
I am a member of a private lake in Calera. Not sure if any spots are open or not, but send me a PM and I'll give you the owners name and contact. It's $700 a year and I catch ALOT of 4-6lb bass. It's managed by Southeastern pond management


Smann, you have a pm from me
Posted By: MCW

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 04/10/23 11:36 PM

Gobble4me757, You have a pm from me
Posted By: MCW

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 04/11/23 11:33 AM

Gobble4me757 PM sent
Posted By: BamaBoHunter

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 09/19/23 03:18 PM

Anyone know of the lake Smann was talking about in Calera or have a contact for it? I tried messaging Smann but never got a response. Im looking a re-joining foster farms for next year, but would really like to find something closer to the house. Im looking for a place to take my 7yr old so he has a better chance of catching fish versus going to a lake/river.
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 09/21/23 10:45 PM

Can you still fish Warren Lake or Lake Lenora on Hwy. 11?
Posted By: ChrisHolifield

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 02/17/24 12:57 AM

Hi- Do you mind sharing the info for your lake in Calera?
Posted By: BamaBoHunter

Re: Birmingham area fishing clubs - 02/22/24 09:23 PM

Originally Posted by ChrisHolifield
Hi- Do you mind sharing the info for your lake in Calera?


PM me
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