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North Dakota Lake Profile – Brooks Harbor, Cass County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Illinois Woods & Waters – Dutchman Lake, Johnson County
According to DNR biologists, over one-third of the bass here are bigger than 15 inches.
New York Woods & Waters – Clear Lake Wildlife Management Area, Erie County
The most common fish species captured during 2020 survey activities included black crappie, bluegill, pumpkinseed and largemouth bass. Other species anglers may catch include yellow perch and brown bullhead.
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Round Lake, Sawyer County
And while Round is known as a good walleye lake, the lake’s smallmouth bass may well have the best reputation right now because those beasts are attracting the most interest.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Lake Shetek, Murray County
From an angling standpoint, the lake’s large size should not be intimidating. In fact, it’s a bonus, because the majority of Shetek’s watery acres seem to hold fish.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Flat Creek Dam, Perkins County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
Iowa Lake Profile – Diamond Lake, Poweshiek County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR.
Indiana Lake Profile – Everett Lake, Allen County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Brooks Complex, Stutsman County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.