Salamonie Reservoir
bweber@dnr.state.in.usDescription:
Salamonie Reservoir is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) flood control project on the Salamonie River to control flood waters in the Wabash River. During summer months, the reservoir is maintained at about 2,665 acres. A majority of anglers target white crappie on the Salamonie Reservoir. However, anglers will find channel catfish and white bass are quite abundant. The tailwaters downstream of the dam provide excellent walleye fishing, especially during spring. These fish most likely come from the reservoir during fall drawdown.
Salamonie Reservoir East Click image for printable size
Salamonie Reservoir West Click image for printable size
Salamonie Reservoir Click image for printable size
