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Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Keystone Lake, Westmoreland County
Besides the trout, crappies, both blacks and whites, are a real highlight at Keystone. A 2017 Fish & Boat Commission trap net survey found them present in good numbers and in excellent sizes.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Lake Irving, Beltrami County
[timed-content-server hide=”2020-02-19 00:00 America/Chicago”] [/timed-content-server] Low density but high quality fisheries dominate Irving By Glen Schmitt Staff Writer Lake Irving is a part of the highly regarded Mississippi River system that runs right through the
Iowa Lake Profile – Arbor Lake, Poweshiek County
Map Courtesy of Iowa DNR
South Dakota Lake Profile – Angostura Reservoir, Fall County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks
North Dakota Lake Profile – Adams Lake, Eddy County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Indiana Lake Profile – Bass Lake, Dugger Unit, Sullivan County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Trout Lake (North and South Trout), Vilas County
It’s a huge lake with clear water and an unending maze of structure supporting an oily forage base (ciscoes and whitefish) that help walleyes, muskies, and – what? – lake trout grow to trophy sizes
Pennsylvania Lake Profile – Black Pond, Franklin County
You won’t find a more popular Adirondack brook trout water than Franklin County’s Black Pond.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Devil Track Lake, Cook County
Devil Track has healthy smallmouth bass and lake whitefish populations, and it does kick out some thick northern pike on occasion. But without question the main draw here is the lake’s ability to consistently produce