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Wisconsin Lake Profile – Lake Kegonsa, Dane County
It offers a diverse profile of panfish, game fish, and rough fish species. The game fish species even include walleyes and muskies.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Six Mile Lake, Cass County
This Cass County lake is somewhat remote, but most local anglers know about it. They fish it primarily for walleyes and crappies, which Six Mile provides fairly consistently at certain times of the year.
Indiana Lake Profile – Bruce Lake, Pulaski County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Center Lake, Custer County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Barnes Lake, Stutsman County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Michigan Lake Profile – Grassy Lake, Schoolcraft County
It’s a 176-acre, aesthetically appealing, remote lake with a good population of warmwater species including muskies, pike, bass, and panfish.
Waupaca River a hit for fishing opener
The river’s fishery includes brook, brown and rainbow trout, as well as the occasional bluegill and largemouth bass.
Ohio Lake Profile – Paulding Reservoir, Paulding County
Most anglers fish slip boppers and leeches for limit catches of saugeyes. There is an excellent population of medium-sized fish in the 12-16-inch range. Saugeye netting results show a good population of adult saugeyes available