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Marrowbone Lake
Davidson County
Marrowbone Lake

Location: On Marrowbone Lake Road near Joelton 15 miles north of Nashville. 

From Nashville: Take U.S. Highway 41A (Clarksville Highway). Left on Eatons Creek Road. Right on Grays Point Road.

Lake Information: (615) 876-6012.

Size: 60 acres - Lake Open Year-Round

Fishing Facilities: Boat launching ramp - Handicapped accessible fishing pier - Boat & trolling motor rentals - Bait & tackle

Other Facilities:  Fishing licenses - Restrooms - Picnic tables - Concessions

Species Found: Largemouth bass - crappie - bluegill - redear sunfish - blue & channel catfish

Fishing Tip: Bluegill can be taken on worms and crickets.  Look for bluegill beds in shallow water.  Catfish can be taken on worms and liver in May through November.  Crappie are usually found close to the bank during late April and early May spawning time.  Try bass fishing early and late during warm weather near any type of cover.

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