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Overlooked walleye waters
Walleyes have fast become Michigan’s most popular game fish species, and savvy anglers are always looking for new hot spots producing excellent catches.
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Clark Lake, Door County
Clark’s walleye growth rates run above state average, but there aren’t a lot of large walleyes in the lake.
New York Lake Profile – Neversink River, Orange/Sullivan/Ulster counties
Steeped in fly-fishing history, the Neversink River in the southeastern corner of New York remains a top destination for trout anglers in this tributary of the Delaware River.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Big Lake, St. Louis County
While the lake has been stocked with walleye fry intermittently, its ability to naturally produce the fish is most responsible for the exceptional numbers.
Indiana Lake Profile – Blue Grass Lake, Warrick County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Campbell Lake, Campbell County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Bader Lake, Stutsman County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Iowa Lake Profile – Big Woods Lake, Black Hawk County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR.
Michigan Lake Profile – Rose Lake, Osceola County
A long-term walleye stocking program has led to a viable fishery for the popular game fish, and the addition of another predator in the lake has had somewhat of a positive effect on the lake’s