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Get
away from it all...visit Phillips Pond
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- Phillips Pond is a privately owned 150 acre lake in
northwest Randolph County, GA. It was originally built as a mill pond in the 1930’s by Vernon and R.T. Phillips. Broken by Tropical
Storm Alberto in 1994, it has been rebuilt, with abundant new underwater structure, and restocked with
largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, and catfish. It opened to new memberships in December 2000,
and fishing began on March 1, 2001. A limited number of annual memberships are available at $495, which
includes all dependents in a household all year, plus two guests up to six days a month.
Memberships
are limited to 100, but some are still available for 2005.
Download our brochure, list of regulations,
and membership application. details
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Read
about the interesting and storied
history of Phillips Pond. Or take a look at some
photos.
Take a look at
a map of the pond and
get directions before your
first visit. We are 20 miles East of Lake Walter F. George (Lake Eufaula
to those Alabama people reading this).
Hot Shots
-Photos of catches from Phillips Pond, with the full scoop on who,
what, where (you know not to believe this one) and when.
We have picnic and barbecue
facilities, new camper hitch-up, restroom facilities and plenty of parking.
Members can reserve in advance for group gatherings or camping.
details
We
allow registered Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops to camp at the pond if
sponsored by a member and our schedule permits.
You might even get Phil Moshell to tell the famous legend of our resident
Spirit, Oscar Jones.
E-mail for info
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