Sangchris Lake

Info / Christian County

Location 2321 acres

Sangchris Lake is located 20 miles southeast of Springfield off of Illinois Route 104, 7 miles north of Bulpitt.

Fishing Outlook

Contact

Locher, Tad
IDNR Fisheries Biologist
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Description

Sangchris Lake is 2,325 acres. The lake was developed as a result of damming Clear Creek in 1964. The Division of Fisheries has been involved in the management of this lake from its beginning in 1965. It was owned by Commonwealth Edison and served as a cooling lake for their coal-fired power plant. The fish community is therefore highly dependent on power plant operation. Commonwealth Edison sold the plant to the current owner, Dominion Power, in the early 2000s. The maximum depth in the lake is approximately 38 feet with and average depth of approximately 13 feet. Sangchris Lake has three boat access points; one on each arm. The West Boat Ramp opened in the fall of 2014. Improvements include: a new boat ramp that extends further in the water for safer boat launching, larger parking lot, new access road, and handicap-accessible sidewalks and parking. 

Fishery History

The lake boasts 100 miles of shoreline and is characterized by a west and middle arm cooling loop and an east ambient arm. The east arm receives much of the water within the watershed, and therefore suffers from siltation. Much of the shoreline and cove habitat was once composed of dense beds of water lily and submersed aquatic vegetation. Those communities have recently collapsed and no cause has been determined at this point. A total of 26 fish species have been collected in Sangchris Lake since 1982. While their numbers and potential for successful angling are low, anglers may catch Bluegill, Green Sunfish, Green Sunfish x Bluegill Hybrid, Freshwater Drum, White Bass, or Yellow Bass.

Site Regulations

Rowboats, canoes, kayaks, and boats with motors 25 horsepower or less are welcome and may operate at full speed. Boats with motors greater than 25 horsepower may be used, however they must only be run at idle (no wake) speed. Motors of any size may be used to load or unload from the trailer. Sailboats are not permitted. 

Bank fishing along the dam is permitted.  Fishing is prohibited in the east and west arms of the lake during the period 10 days prior to duck season through the end of the duck season.  Fishing is prohibited in the west arm of the lake and the east arm south of the power lines during the portion of the Canada goose season that follows the duck season.

Site-Specific Fishing Regulations:

  • Recreational Use Restriction: Waterfowl Refuge or Hunting Area (see above)
  • All Fish: 2 pole and line fishing only and each pole must not have more than 2 hooks or lures attached while fishing; no commercial devices, such as trot lines, jugs, or bank poles are allowed; archery fishing is allowed for rough fish, but not within 200 yards of a developed area, such as a campground
  • Large or Smallmouth Bass: 15 inch Minimum Length Limit; 3 Fish Daily Harvest Limit
  • Striped, White, or Hybrid Striped Bass: Unlimited Daily Harvest Limit with no more than 3 fish greater than or equal to 17 inches (statewide regulation)
  • White, Black, or Hybrid Crappie: 25 Fish Daily Harvest Limit with no more than 10 fish greater than or equal to 10 inches

    Additional Information

    In August 2017, fish habitat structures were deployed into Sangchris Lake. See the map here: Fish Structures Location Map.

    Planning to eat your catch?  Fish Consumption Advisory information can be found here: Fish Consumption Advisory Page

    Bath Map

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    Bath Map: Sangchris East Harbor Access Bath Map: Sangchris East Harbor Access
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    Bath Map: Sangchris North Bath Map: Sangchris North
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    Bath Map: Sangchris West Hill Access Bath Map: Sangchris West Hill Access