Larger Lakes


Langlade County is home to tons of smaller lakes, so you don’t have a lot of options for fishing bigger lakes here.  Below you can find more information on the biggest lakes in the area.


Pickerel Lake


Pickerel Lake is a 1,272 acre lake located in Langlade, Forest Counties.  It has a maximum depth of 19 feet.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in the lake.  Largemouth bass and northern pike are considered common.  Walleye are present in the lake.



Upper Post Lake


Upper Post Lake is a 765 acre lake located in Oneida, Langlade Counties.  It has a maximum depth of 14 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, northern pike and panfish are abundant in the lake while largemouth bass are listed as common.  Muskie, smallmouth bass and walleye are listed as present.



Rolling Stone Lake


Rolling Stone Lake is a 682 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 12 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie, trout and panfish.  According to the DNR, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while muskie, walleye, trout and panfish are listed as present.



Enterprise Lake


Enterprise Lake is a 509 acre lake located in Langlade County.  It has a maximum depth of 27 feet.  Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass, muskie and panfish.  According to the DNR, walleye are abundant in the lake while muskie, northern pike and panfish are considered common.  Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are listed as present.