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Fishing at Lake Conway, Florida

728-acre lake ยท County ยท 1 species stocked

Stretching across 728 acres in County, Lake Conway is a lake known to anglers throughout Florida for its consistent fishery for its target species. Whether you're casting from a kayak or running deeper structure from a boat, the data on this page will help you plan your next trip.

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Recent Stocking Reports

The most recent 1 stocking events on record for Lake Conway:

DateSpeciesQuantityAvg size
Jul 1, 2022 ๐ŸŸ Triploid Grass Carp 0 0.0โ€ณ

Species You Can Catch

Where to Catch Triploid Grass Carp in Florida

If you're targeting one of the species stocked in Lake Conway, the state-level guide ranks the top lakes by stocking volume โ€” a good supplement to this page when planning a trip:

Best Time to Fish Lake Conway

For triploid grass carp, the best fishing on Lake Conway is typically in spring and fall, when surface temperatures fall in the 55โ€“70ยฐF range. That window matches the active feeding period for the species and aligns with lake thermal turnover, putting fish in predictable depths and structure. Check the recent stocking dates above โ€” fish are easiest to locate in the first two to four weeks after a planting.

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Nearby Lakes

Other stocked waters within ~75 miles of Lake Conway:

Fishing Regulations

A valid Florida fishing license is required at Lake Conway. Buy one online and check current regulations at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Always confirm seasonal closures, size limits, and creel limits before fishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish are stocked in Lake Conway?

Lake Conway has been stocked with Triploid Grass Carp.

When was Lake Conway last stocked?

The most recent stocking on record was Jul 1, 2022, when 0 triploid grass carp were planted.

Do I need a fishing license for Lake Conway?

Yes โ€” a valid Florida fishing license is required. Purchase one online from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.