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Lake Tobesofkee

Lake Tobesofkee is a small 1,800-acre reservoir located on Tobesofkee Creek in Bibb County just outside of Macon. When the weather warms, Tobesofkee is a busy little lake, and fishing can be frustrating on weekends. Night fishing for bass is very good in the summer months. The lake is owned and operated by the city of Macon. Located three miles from I-475, the Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area has three public parks named Claystone, Sandy Beach and Arrowhead. Besides facilities for fishing, camping, boating and tennis, the parks have three white sand beaches for swimming or picnicking. Arrowhead Park includes mountain bike trails.

Lake Tobesofkee Resources

Lake Tobesokee Articles

Lake Tobesofkee Postspawn Bass With Jim Windham

Tournament angler Jim Windham took the GON-TV crew out for a day of postspawn bass fishing on Lake Tobesofkee in Macon, Georgia. This segment appeared in Episode 4 of GON-TV, originally airing on The Outdoor Channel and local Georgia television stations on May 20, 1999. https://youtu.be/hoGpA4BUOZI

Lake Tobesofkee Record Fish

Black Crappie2-lbs., 12-ozs.Jason Saylor03/04/95
Chain Pickerel2-lbs., 1-oz.Cindy Reeves01/10/04