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Minnesota Lake Profile – Hanging Horn Lake, Carlton County
It’s a unique lake, deep and cold enough to support cool water species such as trout and tullibees, and there’s a warm water component that allows walleyes, pike, bass, and panfish to coexist.
North Dakota Lake Profile – BarZ Dam, Dunn County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Indiana Lake Profile – Buffalo Trace Lake, Harrison County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Clear Lake, Marshall County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
Michigan Lake Profile – Blind Sucker Flooding, Luce County
“The northern pike population historically has contained a few trophy specimens, which continue to attract anglers.”
The lure of Prairie River trout
There are better trout streams in Wisconsin than the Prairie River, but Prairie is this writer’s river, where he has fished for trout for the last 30 years and where he caught his career-best brook
Ohio Lake Profile – Wills Creek Lake, Muskingum/Coshocton Counties
You’ll also catch saugeyes, channel and flathead catfish, crappies, and some bluegills in this unique, river-like lake that zigs and zags across 421 acres in parts of two counties in southeast Ohio.
Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Nockamixon/Marsh Creek/Ontelaunee lakes, Bucks/Chester/Berks counties
There are three southeast lakes where big largemouths can be nailed, if you know how to swing the hammer.