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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), 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.), 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.



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Pewaukee Lake L242 Wisconsin Map (Fishing Hot Spots)
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






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), 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.



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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), 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.



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Grindstone Lake, Big Sissabagama, Teal Lake/Teal River Flowage, Lost Land Lake, Round Lake, Moose Lake, Spider Lake Chain Maps - Sawyer Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Grindstone Lake, Big Sissabagama, Teal Lake/Teal River Flowage, Lost Land Lake, Round Lake, Moose Lake, Spider Lake Chain Maps - Sawyer Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Grindstone Lake (Sawyer Co) G147
[3111.0 acres]
Trophy smallies in the 18in.+ category are hiding here. Crappie action is above average and so is the size! The 2-lb, 14oz state record was caught on Grindstone. Muskie, northern and walleye present.

Big Sissabagama (Sawyer Co.) G177
[719.0 acres]
Another year-round fishery with above average bluegill and crappie. Trophy muskie prowl the weed edges.

Teal Lake/Teal River Flowage (Sawyer Co) G197
[1049.0 acres]
The walleye fishing is overlooked here. Weeds are key. A lot of weedy bays and bars makes for a good muskie lake. Smallmouth offers great action.

Lost Land Lake (Sawyer Co) G199
[1304.0 acres]
Success here means fishing through and over the weeds. Nice largemouth, walleye, muskie, perch, bluegill and crappie present.

Round Lake (Sawyer Co) G230
[3054.0 acres]
Trophy muskie potential. Lots of walleye. Smallmouth, perch, bluegill and cisco available.

Moose Lake (Sawyer Co) G252
[1670.0 acres]
Best known for its excellent muskie population. Fish over 50in. are available. Good numbers of walleye, crappie and smallies.

Spider Lake Chain (Sawyer Co) G261
[1606.0 acres]
Look for walleye, muskie and crappie to relate to the deep weed edges, while panfish and largemouth bass will hold in the weeds and weed pockets. Five lakes included in the chain.



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Chippewa Flowage Map - Sawyer Co, WI #L238 (Fishing Hot Spots)
Chippewa Flowage Map - Sawyer Co, WI #L238 (Fishing Hot Spots)

Chippewa Flowage (Sawyer Co) L238
[15300.0 acres]
Another of Wisconsin's outstanding muskie fisheries. Tremendous trophy potential with good numbers of 40-pounders available. The world record 69lb, 11oz fish was taken from this water. Numerous walleye, northern, Bluegill, smallmouth & crappie.



Price:   $9.75






Lac Courte Oreilles, Nelson Lake Maps - Sawyer Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Lac Courte Oreilles, Nelson Lake Maps - Sawyer Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Lac Courte Oreilles (Sawyer Co) M177
[5039.0 acres]
Wisconsin's 8th largest lake is a trophy muskie hangout. A 60in.-class fish was taken from here. Northern are abundant. Both bass species, perch and bluegill also found.

Nelson Lake (Sawyer Co) M185
[2503.0 acres]
Outstanding bluegill and walleye action. Weeds, bogs, cribs and river channels offer countless angling opportunities including crappie and northern pike.



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Buckskin Lake, Carrol Lake, Dam Lake , Gilmore Lake, Pickerel Lake, Katherine Lake Maps - Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Buckskin Lake, Carrol Lake, Dam Lake , Gilmore Lake, Pickerel Lake, Katherine Lake Maps - Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Buckskin Lake G108
[634.0 acres]
A popular winter stop for walleye, northern pike, perch and crappie. Work the submergent weed cover for muskie.

Carrol Lake G109
[325.0 acres]
Probe deep weeds for a number of species, muskie, walleye, largemouth bass, perch and bluegill.

Dam Lake G110
[744.0 acres]
Because of the dark water color of Dam Lake, fluorescent colors and lures that make noise are suggested. Concentrations of fish are not common, so stay mobile for walleye, crappie, muskie, northerns and smallies.

Gilmore Lake G112
[320.0 acres]
Great panfishing. A good action lake for northern pike. Work for walleye and muskie and you won't be disappointed here.

Pickerel Lake G115
[736.0 acres]
Panfishing is excellent all year. Walleye and smallmouth bass can be tough to find here, but if you're willing to look for them, you'll be surprised. Nice northerns too.

Katherine Lake G116
[599.0 acres]
Most action here is centered around the downed timber, deep rock piles and steep drop-offs. The clear water and general lack of vegetation dictates more finesse fishing for walleye, muskie and smallies.



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Sand Lake, Squaw Lake, Crescent Lake, Boom Lake & Rhinelander Flowage  Maps - Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Sand Lake, Squaw Lake, Crescent Lake, Boom Lake & Rhinelander Flowage Maps - Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Sand Lake G123
[540.0 acres]
Look to the cribs on Sand Lake for the most consistent action for walleye. Summer muskie hang around the inside turns and points.

Squaw Lake G125
[784.0 acres]
Muskie turn on early in the season because the dark water warms quickly. Weeds at both ends of the lake attract nice crappie. Walleye, northern and perch available.

Crescent Lake G149
[612.0 acres]
Extremely popular lake. Best action found on weed edges and rocky drop-offs. The clear water produces best during low-light periods, windy conditions and at night. An excellent fall turn-over lake for both walleye and muskie.

Boom Lake & Rhinelander Flowage G263
[2200.0 acres]
Fishing Hot Spots' home water! Muskie in both quantity and quality. Nice bass, northerns and panfish, but navigate with caution, since this is a flowage. Heavy recreational use prompts low-light fishing unless you find a hot bay.



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Lake Tomahawk, Minocqua/Kawaguesaga/Mid Lakes Maps- Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Lake Tomahawk, Minocqua/Kawaguesaga/Mid Lakes Maps- Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Lake Tomahawk L244
[3392.0 acres]
A long-standing reputation for providing trophy muskie and walleye. Whoppers in the 40-pound range are out there. Good numbers of walleye from 17 to 20 inches. Nice bass and panfish.

Minocqua/Kawaguesaga/Mid Lakes L245
[2072.0 acres]
Known for outstanding muskie, walleye and bass fishing. Crappie and bluegill are abundant. Popular recreation lakes.



Price:   $9.75





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Pelican Lake, Willow Flowage, Rainbow Flowage, Three Lakes Chain-North, Three Lakes Chain-South Maps- Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Pelican Lake, Willow Flowage, Rainbow Flowage, Three Lakes Chain-North, Three Lakes Chain-South Maps- Oneida County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Pelican Lake M147
[3585.0 acres]
Another productive, diverse fishery, best known for walleye and muskie. Panfish anglers are kept busy with perch, crappie and bluegill. Numerous humps, bars and weedlines define the action.

Willow Flowage M155
[5134.0 acres]
Huge sprawling impoundment loaded with walleye and crappie. Over 70 miles of state protected, undeveloped shoreline and numerous islands create a Canadian-like wilderness setting.

Rainbow Flowage M205
[4165.0 acres]
Walleye, northern pike and perch drive the fishing on the Rainbow. Nice smallies, crappie and an occasional muskie available.

Three Lakes Chain-North M207
[3384.0 acres]
The excellent walleye and muskie fishing attract the majority of anglers. The sunken islands, long shoreline points and weedbeds provide numerous angling possibilities. Abundant crappie provide year-round action.

Three Lakes Chain-South M208
[3384.0 acres]
The excellent walleye and muskie fishing attract the majority of anglers. The sunken islands, long shoreline points and weedbeds provide numerous angling possibilities. Abundant crappie provide year-round action.



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Big Round Lake, Bone Lake, Deer Lake, Balsam Lake Maps - Polk County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Big Round Lake, Bone Lake, Deer Lake, Balsam Lake Maps - Polk County, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Big Round Lake (Polk Co) G215
[1015.0 acres]
Outstanding spring largemouth action. Crappie add to the attraction along with quality walleye and a few trophy muskie.

Bone Lake (Polk Co) G245
[1781.0 acres]
One of Wisconsin's top muskie lakes. Mid-June through July is considered prime time for trophies. Largemouth bass are abundant and includes some 6-pounders. Perch, crappie and bluegill add to the mix.

Deer Lake (Polk Co) G247
[807.0 acres]
This is your now your favorite bass and muskie lake! Probably the finest 'action' lake in the state for these fish. There are not a lot of trophies, but numbers are high.

Balsam Lake (Polk Co) G259
[2054.0 acres]
The best fishing occurs in spring and late fall. Look for largemouth, northern pike, walleye, bluegill and crappie. Look for weed points and inside turns to yield the most fish.



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Gile Flowage - Iron County (G111)
Gile Flowage - Iron County (G111)

Gile Flowage G111
[3384.0 acres]
A sleeper lake for muskie. Fish over 40 pounds are available. Quality smallmouth, crappie, walleye, and northerns. Worth the trip!



Price:   $6.15






Turtle-Flambeau Flowage - Iron County (L240)
Turtle-Flambeau Flowage - Iron County (L240)

Turtle-Flambeau Flowage L240
[14326.0 acres]
Preserved by the state, this area is a mecca to both land and water recereation. Walleye are the dominant species. Trophy muskie over 50in. are taken. Smallmouth numbers are increasing.



Price:   $9.75






Allequash Lake, Ballard Lake, Big Arbor Vitae Lake, Big Muskellunge Lake, Big St. Germain Lake, Little Arbor Vitae Lake  Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Allequash Lake, Ballard Lake, Big Arbor Vitae Lake, Big Muskellunge Lake, Big St. Germain Lake, Little Arbor Vitae Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Allequash Lake G101
[426.0 acres]
Areas developing early spring weedgrowth are a sure bet for walleye. Nice population of muskie, northerns, largemouth and bluegill.

Ballard Lake G103
[505.0 acres]
Working the weed pockets and deep weed edges will get you on fish. Largemouth are often overlooked on Ballard. Slip bobber rigs or light, weedless jigs tipped with live bait are the standard walleye offering.

Big Arbor Vitae Lake G104
[1090.0 acres]
The largest muskie of the year are taken in late fall along steep sand/gravel dropoffs. Walleye lay adjacent to weeds most of the time. Nice size perch, crappie and bluegill.

Big Muskellunge Lake G105
[930.0 acres]
This clear-water lake means using lures with a natural color, especially for muskie. The deep rock humps and steep drop-offs are prime for walleye.

Big St. Germain Lake G106
[1617.0 acres]
Lots of pressure, but a quality fishery with walleye, trophy muskie, northerns, largemouth and panfish.

Little Arbor Vitae Lake G117
[533.0 acres]
This water warms quickly in spring, offering great early season muskie. Great walleye, smallmouth and panfish.



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Little St. Germain Lake, Lost Lake, Palmer Lake, Plum Lake, Shishebogama Lake, Star Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Little St. Germain Lake, Lost Lake, Palmer Lake, Plum Lake, Shishebogama Lake, Star Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Little St. Germain Lake G118
[956.0 acres]
One of the most popular recreation lakes in the north. Low-light periods offer the best results. Five distinct bays provide nice diversity for muskie, walleye, largemouth, northern and bluegill.

Lost Lake G119
[544.0 acres]
Because of the abundance of northern pike and muskie, largemouth action can be good along the inside weed edges and weed pockets. Walleye, crappie and perch available.

Palmer Lake G121
[634.0 acres]
If you like fishing weeds, this is your lake. Palmer warms quickly in spring and the plant growth is rapid. Look for muskie, walleye, northern, largemouth, perch and crappie.

Plum Lake G122
[1108.0 acres]
Experienced anglers concentrate on the late fall period for trophy walleye and muskie. Nice fish available, including perch, crappie, northerns and bluegill.

Shishebogama Lake G124
[716.0 acres]
Panfish and toothy-critters abound here. Concentrate on the shallow weeds in spring for all species. As the season progresses, drop to the deep weed edges.

Star Lake G126
[1213.0 acres]
Cisco provides the forage for a number of gamefish including muskie, walleye and smallmouth. Panfishing is good.



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Tenderfoot Lake, Razorback Lake, Pioneer Lake, Fence Lake, Big Crawling Stone Lake, Kentuck Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Tenderfoot Lake, Razorback Lake, Pioneer Lake, Fence Lake, Big Crawling Stone Lake, Kentuck Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Tenderfoot Lake G128
[461.0 acres]
June is the time to be on this water. Smallmouth and crappie are underfished. Muskie and walleye the main attraction.

Razorback Lake G139
[372.0 acres]
Smallmouth bass, walleye, muskie, northerns and bluegill here. Another lake to work in low-light conditions.

Pioneer Lake G198
[427.0 acres]
This lake is a sleeper for muskie and largemouth bass. Good tiger muskie are caught each year. A good reputation for action. Northern pike and panfish abound.

Fence Lake G200
[3555.0 acres]
A cold, very clear and deep lake that's difficult to fish on sunny days. Look for low-light conditions or a slight chop on the water for best results. Great perch, walleye and muskie. Also pike, smallmouth bass, smelt, bluegills and brown trout.

Big Crawling Stone Lake G205
[1466.0 acres]
A premier smallmouth lake from mid-June through summer. Excellent spring crappie action. Walleye, muskie and northerns add to the action.

Kentuck Lake G225
[957.0 acres]
Quality muskie, above average bass, muskie, perch and crappie featured.



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Buckatabon Lakes-Upper & Lower, Flambeau Lake, Crab Lake, Presque Isle Lake, Big Sand Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Buckatabon Lakes-Upper & Lower, Flambeau Lake, Crab Lake, Presque Isle Lake, Big Sand Lake Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Buckatabon Lakes-Upper & Lower G241
[846.0 acres]
Two distinctly different lakes. Lower lake has darker water, eavy weed growth. Uper lake is clearer, has sharp shoreline breaks and limited weed growth. Trophy size muskie available. Plus large and smallmouth bass, walleye, northern and crappie.

Flambeau Lake G243
[1176.0 acres]
Jumbo crappie and perch. Find the cisco here and close behind will be muskie, walleye and northern pike.

Crab Lake G277
[949.0 acres]
Consistent smallmouth action. Good muskie and walleye water.

Presque Isle Lake G278
[1280.0 acres]
Most muskie anglers here make the mistake of fishing too shallow. Depths of 20-40 feet should be targeted in summer and deeper yet in the fall. Walleye, cisco and smallmouth present.

Big Sand Lake G279
[1408.0 acres]
The structure here is very subtle, but find it on your electronics and find nice fish. There are big muskie here. Other toothy-critters and panfish available.



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Eagle River Chain L239 - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Eagle River Chain L239 - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Eagle River Chain L239
[3600.0 acres]
These 10 bodies of water are dominated by muskie and walleye. Quality perch, crappie and smallmouth available.



Price:   $9.75






Trout Lake, North & South Twin Lakes Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)
Trout Lake, North & South Twin Lakes Maps - Vilas Co, WI (Fishing Hot Spots)

Trout Lake M152
[3870.0 acres]
Famous for a trophy muskie and walleye fishery and outstanding wilderness aesthetics. Most of the lake is deeper than 20 feet. Depthfinders are a must to pick out the dozens of underwater islands, small humps, rock bars and drop-off edges that can be fished.

North & South Twin Lakes M154
[3340.0 acres]
Known for outstanding muskie and walleye, including trophies. Weeds and midlake humps are key. Largemouth bass and perch available.



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