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Lake Profiles
South Dakota Lake Profile – Cookstove Dam, Stanley County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Beaver Lake, Logan County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Indiana Lake Profile – Cedar Lake, DeKalb County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
Pentwater Lake provides classic Michigan bass fishing
While Michigan’s best-known bass fisheries are among the tops in the country, its less-heralded waters are pretty darn good, too.
Illinois Woods & Waters – Lake Carlton, Whiteside County
Carlton’s muskie population is a surprise to many. There are bigger muskies swimming the waters – it’s included on the list of lakes in Illinois that has yielded a muskie 50 inches or larger.
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Chetac Chain, Sawyer/Washburn counties
Walleyes viewed as having dual importance because of high angler interest and, as a top predator, can lead to better size structure for other desired species like black crappies and bluegills.
New York Lake Profile – Big Moose Lake, Herkimer County
In the past decade, thousands of lake trout and brook trout have been stocked by DEC in Big Moose Lake.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Two Island Lake, Cook County
While lacking a laundry list of fish species to catch, its non-fishing-related offerings, along with some darn good walleye- and bass-catching opportunities, make this 753-acre lake a popular destination.