
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Three Lakes Chain of Lakes, Oneida County
The Three Lakes chain has long held a reputation for offering very good walleye, muskie, and panfish action across all lakes.

The Three Lakes chain has long held a reputation for offering very good walleye, muskie, and panfish action across all lakes.

Anglers are catching better numbers of walleyes, especially early and late each day, with 15 to 20 feet of water being best in most areas.

Characterized as a traditional bass/panfish lake, it’s also an excellent walleye fishery and has an abundance of northern pike, although most will be of pickling size.

With better ice, there’s also been more areas available to fish, so walleye and panfish reports have improved. Anglers are simply catching better numbers of walleyes, especially early and late each day, with 15 to

For learning the basics and especially for introducing kids to the magic of ice fishing, simply getting over the top of a big school of bluegills is perfect.

Chalk Hills supports a good fishery with evidence of natural reproduction for several species. The walleye and smallmouth populations appear strong.

Use your underwater camera or use your electronics to find those little green lines on the bottom to indicate weed growth. Little green lines on the electronics don’t move, signifying weeds on the bottom.

Kokosing ranks right up there with Knox Lake and Hargus Lake, two of the better bass fisheries around.

Anglers continue to ply the open waters of Lake Erie and are catching walleyes and yellow perch with much regularity. On inland waters, the perch, crappie, and saugeye bite in shallow water has been the
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