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Fishing Lake Santa Fe
Lake Santa Fe is a 5,850-acre lake located in Alachua County, Florida, United States. The North Central Florida lake is situated entirely in Alachua County but is surrounded on the East and south by Bradford, Putnam, and Clay Counties. Seepage from the Florida Aquifer in northeastern Alachua County feeds into Santa Fe Lake.
The fishery is divided into two lakes, Big Lake Sante Fe and Little Santa Fe Lake.
The Sante Fe Lake forms the headwaters of the Santa Fe River, the largest tributary of the mighty Suwannee River. The Sante Fe River exits from Little Lake Santa Fe on the north side, which then empties into the Suwannee River. When adding the Santa Fe Swamp at the north end of the lake, the total area covers approximately 7,046 acres.
The boundary of Alachua County extends to the ordinary high water line, which is 141 feet above mean sea level. Big Lake Santa Fe has an average depth of 30 feet. Little Santa Fe Lake has a depth of about 22 feet at its deepest point.
There are plenty of great recreational lakes located between Gainesville and Melrose. Santa Fe Lake is about 20 miles east of Melrose, a fascinating historical town far from natural waterways and more of a seaport for citrus.
Santa Fe Lake is one of the largest and most stable lakes in North Central Florida. It’s an excellent fishery and popular boating waters, abundant in beautiful wildlife.
Outstanding Florida Water
According to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the State of Florida designated Lake Santa Fe as an outstanding Florida Water storage, which means it is “worthy of special protection because of its natural attributes.” The state’s Outstanding Florida Water designation aims to protect existing water quality from deterioration. Residents and visitors worldwide can appreciate the goal of the Outstanding Florida Water storage because of the incredible natural beauty of the ecosystem around Sante Fe Lake.
- Fishing Chairs
- GPS & Fishfinder
- Life Jackets
- Catch and Release Allowed
- Keep Fish Allowed within Laws
About this Tour:
- Boat Specs: 20+ ft
- Boat Capacity: 4 People
- All Fishing Equipment
- Boat & Fuel
- Photos
Fishing Techniques:
- Light Tackle
- Heavy Tackle
- Livebait
- Fly Fishing
- Artificial Lures
Fishing Equipment:
- Spinning Rods
- Baitcasting Rods
- Left & Right Handed
- Fly Rods (request only)
- Braid & Mono Line
Santa Fe Lake Fishing
Sante Fe Lake has a small northern arm and a large southern arm, connected by the pass, where the schools of shad roam, and the fishing is incredible for schooling largemouth bass and stocked sunshine bass. Santa Fe also holds quality black crappie averaging 13 to 15 inches, and many reaching lengths closer to 16 to 19 inches.
The Santa Fe Lake ecosystem is robust, with a thriving fishery and healthy grass beds, as well as many cypress areas. The fish are thriving even among all the homes with docks and ski boats; however, the best times to fish are late evening and early morning.
Largemouths
Largemouth bass fishing is excellent all year round in the lake, with peak times being in the winter and spring seasons. The bass average from 1 to 3 pounds but has been multiplying. The area continually produces 8 to 10 pounds every year. Santa Fe Lake is a top fishery during the bass spawn time, which goes from late November through April. The best months are late January through early April. The area connecting Santa Fe Lake to Little Santa Fe is a hot spot for schooling largemouths.
Hybrid Striped Bass
Sunshine bass were stocked into Santa Fe Lake. These hybrid striped bass actively bite throughout most of the year. The sunshine bass often chases schools of shad to the lake’s surface, especially during the early morning and late evening. The most popular techniques for catching them are slow trolling stick-style baits imitating shad.
North Central Florida Fishing Charters
Lake Santa Fe, FL, offers endless opportunities to catch Florida bass, hybrid striped bass, and black crappie. Many anglers come here with the hopes of catching a famous trophy largemouth, and Lake Santa Fe’s spring-fed water is a sanctuary for them.
Santa Fe Lake is an excellent fishery, home to abundant wildlife, making it an ideal place for a family excursion. Fishing is excellent here year-round for anglers of all skill levels. The bass action is at its highest in the winter and spring months during the spawn. Your captain will have everything you need for a successful day on the water, including all gear, tackle, and extensive knowledge of the fishery. Your guide will take you straight to all the best spots holding fish while also providing a scenic tour of the expanse.
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Meet the TEAM of local North Florida fishing guides, we know the best spots, baits, and techniques to give you the best fishing experience.
Area Things To Do
Lake Santa Fe is about 25 minutes from the University of Florida in Gainesville, which helps keep a fresh, vibrant atmosphere in this great city. Alachua County is known for outdoor activities and fishing, but there are plenty of indoor and outdoor activities for the whole family, even when not on a local guided charter.
Santa Fe Lake Park
Alachua County maintains Santa Fe Lake Park and offers a wide variety of activities to visitors. There is a boat ramp at Santa Fe Lake Park and numerous Nature Trails known for their tranquil scenes and native animals that may cross its path if you’re quiet. Bald Eagles also call this area home.
Popular Attractions
The Museum of Natural History is a must-see in Gainesville, FL, featuring a 6,400-square-foot Butterfly Rainforest exhibit. Other popular attractions include the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, the Museum of Art, and O’Leno State Park, located on the banks of the Santa Fe River.
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