Claiborne Lock and Dam Fishing Report
Based on live releases/levels and local weather.
Plan Claiborne Lock and Dam (AL) trips with real-time outflow, lake elevation, and weather pulled from public USACE sensors near Monroeville, AL. See species notes and where-to-fish access points.
Claiborne Lock and Dam snapshot
The Claiborne Project consists of a concrete gravity-type dam with both a gated spillway section and a free overflow section, supplemented by earth dikes, a navigation lock and control station, and a reservoir extending approximately 60 miles upstream to the Millers Ferry Lock and Dam. Claiborne Lock and Dam sits near Monroeville, AL, AL and is monitored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers SAM district. Coordinates: 31.6419°, -87.5504°. Also known as Claiborne Lock and Dam and Lake.
- Latest release
- 27,400 CFS
- Recorded 2026-06-19 06:45 UTC
- Latest lake level
- Not reported
Very high release: dangerous near outlets and below the dam. Avoid swift water and follow posted warnings.
Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers CWMS public feeds. See the Claiborne Lock and Dam water level & flow charts for 7‑day history.