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White Sand Lake (Lac du Flambeau), Roberts Lake (Forest Co), Mohawksin Lake (Lincoln Co), Big McKenzie Lake (Burnett/Washburn Co) Wisconsin Maps (Fishing Hot Spots) White Sand Lake (Lac du Flambeau) G129
[1229.0 acres]
Perch and walleye hang in the submergent weeds in the northern bays. Best bet to fish at night.
Roberts Lake (Forest Co) G137
[415.0 acres]
A large perch population helps feed the muskie. Check the weeds for walleye and the shoreline bulrushes for bluegill and largemouth.
Mohawksin Lake (Lincoln Co) G144
[1910.0 acres]
This lake is loaded with stumps and snags, hard to navigate but home to nice largemouth, walleye, muskie, northern and panfish.
Big McKenzie Lake (Burnett/Washburn Co) G178 [1185.0 acres] Use your depthfinder to find the many deep-water humps and deep weed edges. Nice walleye, quality muskie and good populations of northerns, largemouth and bluegill.
Price: $6.15
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Butternut Lake (Price Co.), White Sand Lake (Boulder Jct.), Pike/Round Chain (Price Co), Potato Lake (Rusk Co), Shell Lake (Washburn Co) Wisconsin Maps (Fishing Hot Spots) Butternut Lake (Price Co.) G216
[1292.0 acres]
The No. 1 target for anglers here are walleye. Northerns reach quality size. Smallmouth offer excellent action from May through September.
White Sand Lake (Boulder Jct.) G195
[728.0 acres]
Low-light fishing here. Typically walleye fishing peaks during the evening hours, but don't pass up cloudy days or windy periods for muskie, walleye and smallmouth.
Pike/Round Chain (Price Co) G244
[1836.0 acres]
An excellent walleye population relates to the many man-made cribs as well as natural structure in the lake. Look to the wind-swept shorelines and structure to hold the most fish.
Potato Lake (Rusk Co) G253
[534.0 acres]
One of Wisconsin' top muskie waters, consistently producing fish in the 20-to 30-pound class. Panfish provide year-round action. Northerns are best through the ice.
Shell Lake (Washburn Co) G254 [2580.0 acres] Both walleye and smallmouth bass patrol the lake feeding on the vast schools of perch. Find fish cribs to the north and weedbeds to the south holding muskie, bass, walleye and panfish.
Price: $6.15
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Pewaukee Lake L242 Wisconsin Map (Fishing Hot Spots) Pewaukee Lake L242 [2493.0 acres] Most productive in spring and fall when boating traffic is down. The western basin is noted for walleye, muskie and smallmouth, while largemouth and northern pike are the main features in the eastern basin.
Price: $9.75
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Lake Mendota (Dane Co), Petenwell Flowage (Juneau/Adams Co), High Falls Flowage (Marinette Co), Lac Vieux Desert (WI/MI) Wisconsin Maps (Fishing Hot Spots) Lake Mendota (Dane Co) M106
[9842.0 acres]
Big water with deep structure. Famous for perch, crappie and white bass. Heavily stocked with walleye and northern.
Petenwell Flowage (Juneau/Adams Co) M126
[23040.0 acres]
The state's second largest lake, widely known for exciting spring walleye runs. Good numbers of white bass and crappie offer steady action. Muskie, bass and pike also available.
High Falls Flowage (Marinette Co) M137
[1498.0 acres]
An excellent smallmouth producer. Quality walleye and muskie also hang out here. Northern pike and bluegill round out a great fishery.
Lac Vieux Desert (WI/MI) M142 [4260.0 acres] Bg. productive water splits the WI/MI border and offers great year-round fishing. Walleye, muskie and perch top the list, with northerns and slab crappie also available.
Price: $8.95
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Lake Nokomis (Lincoln Co), Shawano Lake (Shawano Co), Holcombe Flowage (Chippewa Co), Lake Namakagon (Bayfield Co) Wisconsin Maps (Fishing Hot Spots) Lake Nokomis (Lincoln Co) M145
[3916.0 acres]
Large, irregular impoundment known for walleye, bass and panfish. Fluctuating water levels add to the challenge. Ample cover in the form of weeds, wood and rocks.
Shawano Lake (Shawano Co) M149
[6062.0 acres]
Large, shallow and fertile. Abundant weeds and excellent structure support quality populations of bass, panfish, pike and walleye.
Holcombe Flowage (Chippewa Co) M174
[3890.0 acres]
One of Wisconsin's best for walleye, muskie and crappie. Famous for its fall sturgeon action.
Lake Namakagon (Bayfield Co) M184 [3227.0 acres] A real walleye producer in both size and numbers! Trophy muskie in the 50-inch range. Top-notch largemouth bass are overlooked.
Price: $8.95
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