The Tuckertown Reservoir, or Tuckertown Lake, is 2,500 acres with a 75-mile shoreline that spans across four counties. Conservation is held in high importance here, with only 2% of the shore being developed and another 65% in conservation or wetlands preservation. A railroad runs along most of the eastern edge and helps in preventing future development. Tuckertown Reservoir is a perfect place to scout out flathead catfish. Largemouth bass are also plentiful here, making it loved by many fisherman. Only on the busiest of weekends would you see jet skis or speed boats out and about on the Tuckertown Lake so it’s usually a fairly quiet place to get away.

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