Hollis Q Lathem Reservoir was created by impounding Yellow Creek by the Cherokee County Water & Sewer Authority to augment the fresh drinking water needs of the citizens of Cherokee County. Construction on the project started in 1997 and filling of the reservoir began in 1999. The lake is not known for large fish but is respected for holding large numbers of fish increasing the anglers odds of catching. The lake is 334 Acres, has 15 miles of shoreline and an average depth of 35 feet. The deepest point is 102 feet.
SPECIES: Largemouth Bass, Brean, Shell Cracker and Catfish
BOATING: Electric Only
COST: $5 per vehicle
HOURS: Summer (Memorial Day to Labor Day) 8am-8pm Rest of the year 8am-5pm
CONDITIONS: The lake has great standing timber, steep drop-offs and the water is typically dark.



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