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Scott Lake B

General Information

County: Fremont
Location: 1 1/2 miles south of Bartlett
Acres: 8.00
Maximum Depth: 48 ft. (1974 - Maximum depth (at spillway))
Motoring Restrictions: Electric Motors Only

Nearby Parks

Amenities

Amenities at Scott Lake B include:
  • Boat Access
  • Fishing Jetty
  • Gravel Boat Ramp
No recent updates

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  • 10/12/2021 - 4,743 Bluegill (1.4)
  • 10/06/2021 - 144 Channel Catfish (9)
  • 09/14/2015 - 144 Channel Catfish (8")
  • Eurasian Watermilfoil
The Fishing Regulations brochure is available for download. The summaries listed below are a partial listing provided for your benefit.

  • Bluegill
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: 25 fish
    • Possession Limit: unlimited
    • Length Limit: none
    • Other: No daily limit on private waters
  • Channel Catfish
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: combined: channel, blue and flathead catfish, 8 fish
    • Possession Limit: combined: channel, blue and flathead catfish, 30 fish
    • Length Limit: none
    • Other:
  • Largemouth Bass
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: combined black bass, 3 fish
    • Possession Limit: combined black bass, 6 fish
    • Length Limit: 15-inch minimum
    • Other:
The fishery in Scott B was renovated to remove invasive and river fish species in the fall of 2021. Restocking began soon after with the introduction of adult Largemouth Bass, fingerling Bluegill, and fingerling Channel Catfish. A fishable population is expected to return to the lake sometime in 2024.(2022)
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Contacts

Iowa-Caught Fish Are Safe to Eat, In Almost All Cases

The vast majority of Iowa’s streams, rivers and lakes offer safe and high-quality fish that pose little or no threat to human health if consumed. Some limitations may apply for young children and pregnant women. Here’s a Fish Consumption Fact Sheet from the Iowa DNR and the Iowa Dept. of Public Health for more information. Here is a list of current fish consumption advisories for Iowa lakes and rivers.