I have been there one time last year. I ended up stopping at a gas station/grocery store and getting directions to Snakey Point from there. It's North East of Oakland city. I didn't fish though. It's very shallow and connected to the Patoka River. When they Patoka River is above Flood stage it backs up into Snakey Point's waters. There is a gravel road that leads to the area. I would take a small john boat up there if I wanted to fish it.
You can get maps at the USF&W office there in Oakland City. It's right there on the state highway/road that goes though town. I think it's on the South Side of the Highway. US Fish & Wildlife Office.
According to the Fishery Surveys conducted by IDNR those waters have some fast growing crappie and bass.
Right now may be an ideal time to fish it. That water being so shallow is bound to be warming up faster than the river. And the fish like to come up out of the river to avoid the current and find food and shelter. There are plenty of woody plants in that water there. I call that stuff "Buckbrush".



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