Barry County’s Algonquin Lake qualifies as a sleeper water body for anglers. Although it’s not known for producing trophy-sized fish, it does have healthy naturally occurring bass, pike, and panfish populations and a modest stocked walleye fishery.
But for a couple of reasons, it doesn’t receive a lot of angling pressure.
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