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JUBILEE COLLEGE S.P. POND


Lake Information

County: Peoria

Acreage: 3

Average Depth: 0.00 feet

Recreational Amenities

Boat Fishing? NO BOATS allowed

Boat Ramps? No

Boat Rental? No

Skiing? No

Swimming? No

Picnicking? Yes

Camping? Yes


There are no zebra mussels in this lake.


Species

Rank

Fish Status

BLUEGILL

Average

The bluegill population is composed of a moderate density of fish up to 8 inches in length in average body condition.

CHANNEL CATFISH

Average

A moderate population density is present with fish up to 18 inches. An annual stocking of 200, 8-10 inch channel catfish is scheduled for each fall.

LARGEMOUTH BASS

Average

A high density of bass population from 4 to 14 inches is present with a low body condition of 77. Angler harvest pressure appears also increase dramatically on the bass once they reach the current size limit of 15 inches.

REDEAR SUNFISH

Average

The red ear sunfish population is composed of a low density of fish up to 9 inches in length in average body condition.

Location: Jubilee College State Park Pond
is located in Peoria County. The Jubilee College State Park is located between the towns of Kickapoo and Brimfield, just off U.S. Route 150. The pond is located off the main campground road.

Description: This 3-acre pond is nestled in the woods down a short trail from the main campground road. The majority of the shoreline is accessible to angler

History and Status of the Sport Fishery: A small pond located near the campground at Jubilee College State Park. The fishery is composed of largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, black crappie and channel catfish.

Additional Lake Information: Listing of the Sport Fish Regulations in Effect

All FISH - 2 pole and line fishing only

Species Size Limit Creel Limit
Large or Smallmouth bass 15 inch minimum 1 fish/day*
Channel Catfish None 6 fish/day

*daily limit includes all largemouth and smallmouth bass
either singly or in the aggregate.

Contact Information:
Jubilee College State Park
Site Office
309-446-3758
IDNR Fisheries Biologist, Rob Hilsabeck
309-446-9143