Blue Point Creek was impounded in order to form Lake Sara, which ultimately feeds into the Little Wabash River. The lake itself covers 840 square acres of space, becoming an instant attraction for anyone in the area looking to make a splash! Area anglers certainly look to these waters to fulfill their want for quality fishing, as Lake Sara is known throughout the Midwest for offering up irresistible catches. Hunt for bluegill, walleye, crappie, channel catfish, and largemouth bass, along with carp, bullhead, and gizzard shad to name a few. The lake teems with numerous populations of fish from years of meticulous stocking. And while it makes for fruitful fishing any time, you won’t be able to resist putting your angling skills to the test at any of several fishing tournaments hosted on the lake each year.