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Sugar Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area offers boaters access to one of approximately 100 pits and lakes spread across 8,500 acres of reclaimed strip-mine land in Pike County. Bass Pit provides a convenient boat ramp launch point for exploring this extensive network of fishing waters. Note that **only electric motors with a maximum 12-volt rating are permitted**, making this an ideal location for kayakers, canoeists, and small electric boat users seeking a quieter paddling experience.
The area is known for reliable bluegill fishing and offers opportunities to explore multiple water bodies within the property. Anglers should be aware that fishing success varies by pit; some offer better largemouth bass populations than others. The terrain features overburden ridges from former mining operations, which creates a distinctive landscape. The calm, motor-restricted environment makes Bass Pit suitable for recreational paddling, fishing, and wildlife observation. Nearby attractions include the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial and Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge, offering additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the region.
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Lincoln Boyhood National MemorialLocated within
Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management AreaLocated within