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Indiana Lake Profile – Dale Reservoir, Spencer County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Bisbee Dam Big Coulee, Towner County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Diamond Lake, Minnehaha County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Crescent Lake, Cook County
Walleyes are numerous, but they’re not very big. It’s seems to have always been that way in Crescent, which continues to hold an abundant, naturally-reproduced walleye population.
Illinois Woods & Waters – Forbes Lake, Marion County
During 2019 bass tournaments registered with DNR, the top 5 bass caught weighed in at 6.5, 6.4, 6.26 and 6.10 (two fish) pounds. Several more were caught right around the 6-pound mark.
Lake St. Clair: Must-have lures for smallies
The fun thing about fishing for St. Clair smallmouths is that you can catch ‘em a number of different ways. Being that the majority of the lake is 20 feet deep or less, there are
New York Lake Profile – Tooley Pond, St. Lawrence County
Tooley Pond is just a dot on the map, unless you happen to be a small-boat bass angler.
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Twin Falls Flowage, Florence County
Due to a low abundance, the Wisconsin DNR has begun a stocking initiative and plans to stock about 9,280 large fingerling walleyes every other fall in even-numbered years.
Iowa Lake Profile – Center Lake, Dickinson County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR.