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Trout Lake is known for good fishing due to its productivity and overall fish populations. [14] Trout Lake is one of the few inland lakes in Wisconsin to host lake trout. [15] According to LTER surveys, [16] 42 species have been found in Trout Lake including: Bowfin; Trout-perch; Lake trout; Lake whitefish; Cisco (fish) Northern pike ...
There are over 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. Excluding Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago is the largest lake by area, largest by volume and the lake with the longest shoreline. The deepest lake is Wazee Lake, at 350 feet (107 meters). The deepest natural lake is Green Lake, at
List of fishing records in the state of Wisconsin. ... Trout, Lake (inland) 35 lbs. 4 oz. not available 06/01/1957 Big Green Lake: Green Lake: Trout, Lake (outlying)
There are 242 named lakes in Marinette County, Wisconsin, along with 200 with no names. Together they make up 13,735 acres of surface area. Noquebay Lake, at 2,409 acres, is the largest. [1] Named lakes are listed below. Alternate names are indicated in parentheses. [1]
The Wisconsin inland lake record lake trout was caught on Big Green Lake by Joseph Gotz on June 1, 1957, and weighed 35 lb 4 oz (16.0 kg). The Wisconsin record cisco was caught on Big Green Lake on June 12, 1969, by Joe Miller and weighed 4 lb 10.5 oz (2.11 kg). [21]
Trout Lake (Morehouse, Hamilton County, New York), a lake of New York; Trout Lake (Warren County, New York) Trout Lake (Pennsylvania) Trout Lake (CDP), Washington; Trout Lake Airport, an airport near Trout Lake, Washington; Trout Lake (King County, Washington) Trout Lake (Wisconsin) Trout Lake (Wyoming), in Yellowstone National Park
Gleason – Brook Trout Fishing Capital of the World [1] Glidden – Black Bear Capital of the World [1] Grantsburg – Home of Big Gust [1] Green Bay. Titletown USA [12] Toilet paper Capital of the World [1] Packertown [1] Green Lake – Wisconsin's Lake Trout Capital [1]
Trout Bog Lake, also known as Bog 12-15, is a small bog lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin. It is located near the south basin of the much larger Trout Lake. The lake is entirely surrounded by vegetation, except for a logging road that provides access to it. Being a bog, the pH is extremely low; on average it is 4.8.