A 350 acre reservoir. It is shallow, the average depth is about 5 feet, with the deepest point being 12 feet. The lake is a big bowl, with two small coves in the NW corner that get choked up with coontail. You cannot run through the middle of the lake because of a large sandbar that takes up about a quarter of the lake. You have to run on pad hugging the eastern shore and stay within 80 feet of the shore. The rest of the lake has scattered boulders ( about the size of VW Beatles) and stumps everywhere. The dam portion is where I do most of my fishing. It is a rock bank on a 45* angle with a stumpfield at the base. I usually always fish a shakey head or football jig and load up the boat. The lake is about 60% largemouth and 40% smallie. It is one of my favorite lakes because it gets no pressure, not because it is hidden or private, but because it is brutal to fish. But after living on it all last year. I really got it figured out. 8-)