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Iowa Lake Profile – Alice Wyth Lake, Black Hawk County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR
Illinois Woods & Waters – Pistakee Lake, McHenry/Lake counties
One of the largest bodies of water on the Fox Chain, encompassing 1,700 acres, Pistakee has historically been a wintertime favorite for anglers. Pistakee Bay is one of the few deep spots on the south
New York Lake Profile – Otisco Lake, Onondaga County
Otisco has a solid reputation for producing tiger muskies, and often big tigers, during both the open-water and ice fishing seasons.
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Shell Lake, Washburn County
A 2018 DNR fish survey of the popular lake shows that it remains a solid fishery for walleyes, smallmouth bass, and muskies while also offering panfish and largemouth bass opportunities.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Sugar Lake, Cass County
By most accounts, Sugar Lake near Remer is your typical Cass County bass and panfish lake. Its crappie, bluegill, and largemouth bass populations are strong in numbers and feature some quality fish as well.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Alkali North Dam, Stanley County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks
Iowa Lake Profiles – Afton Reservoir, Union County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR
Indiana Lake Profile – Adams Lake, Lagrange County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR
Michigan Lake Profile – Big Bass Lake, Lake County
Panfish populations are thriving in Lake County’s Big Bass Lake. Just don’t expect to catch many namesakes. The lake is loaded with small bass under 14 inches, but big bass are tough to come by.