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Bass Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in California and North Bend Townships, Starke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 1,195 at the 2010 census. [4]
Fish life in Bass Lake is as unusual as its geography. It is the only Indiana lake that has provided reasonably good fishing for walleyed pike over a long period of years and one of only a few in the state in which white bass are numerous enough to afford regular fishing.
Bass Lake, IN Guide : Discover facts on Bass Lake, IN with information on vacation lodging, local attractions, fishing, boating and other recreation activities.
For visitors and residents alike, we invite you to experience Bass Lake to the fullest. Activities from boating to water skiing, swimming and sailing, to fishing, skating, ice fishing, snowmobiling and more, Bass Lake presents opportunities for recreational choices of all kinds.
Bass Lake sits in the northwestern corner of Indiana in Starke County. It is 11.3 square miles in size and sits just over 50 miles from Lake Michigan's southernmost tip. The lake is relatively shallow, with an average depth of around six feet.
Bass Lake Walleye Bass Lake continues to remain a mystery to Hoosier fish biologists. The 1,345-acre lake near Knox, Ind. is the state’s third largest natural lake yet the fishery is one of its most difficult to manage.
Bass Lake is the fourth largest spring-fed natural lake in Indiana. According to the latest US Census Bureau, the population is 1,249. The census-designated place (CDP) Bass Lake is in California and North Bend Townships, and is part of Starke County Indiana.
Aquatic Control (with DNR approval) will treat 164.91 acres of Eurasian watermilfoil in Bass Lake on June 14 th with Weedar64, liquid 2,4-D. The following water use restrictions for homeowners will need to be followed for use of lake water following treatment.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources maintains a public access boat launch on the southwest side of Bass Lake.
Tippecanoe River State Park is just a few miles from Bass Lake and offers canoeing, kayaking and hiking experiences. River tubing is a super fun way to spend a day. There are a number of local businesses that rent kayaks, canoes and river tubes.