Walleye


Walleye are found in many of the lakes in Washburn County, however, like many other counties in Wisconsin, largemouth bass seem to be growing in numbers while walleye are declining.  In some lakes, the decline has been quite drastic as well.  You can still come here and target walleye on many lakes and catch some, but it is not as easy as it used to be.  Some of the better lakes to target for walleye are the Minong Flowage, Stone Lake, Shell Lake, Bear Lake and Long Lake.


Balsam Lake


Balsam Lake is a 325 acre lake located in Washburn County.  It has a maximum depth of 49 feet.  Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include northern pike, walleye, largemouth bass and panfish.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in this lake.  Northern pike, walleye and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Bass Lake


Bass Lake is a 187 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 35 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass and walleye.  According to the DNR, walleye are abundant in this lake.  Muskie, panfish and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Bear Lake


Bear Lake is a 1348 acre lake located in Washburn, Barron Counties. It has a maximum depth of 87 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, northern pike, walleye and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Big Bass Lake


Big Bass Lake is a 201 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 27 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Big Devil Lake


Big Devil Lake is a 166 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 74.5 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike & walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Birch Lake


Birch Lake is a 364 acre lake located in Washburn County.  It has a maximum depth of 73 feet.  Visitors have access to the lake from 2 public boat landings.  Fish include northern pike, walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and panfish.  According to the DNR, panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye are common in this lake and smallmouth bass are listed as present.



Cable Lake


Cable Lake is a 179 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 24 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike & walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Casey Lake


Casey Lake is a 240 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 27 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Dunn Lake


Dunn Lake is a 181 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 39 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in this lake.  Northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Gilmore Lake


Gilmore Lake is a 371 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 36 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike & walleye.  According to the DNR, northern pike, walleye and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Horseshoe Lake


Horseshoe Lake is a 177 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 21 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in this lake.  Northern pike and largemouth bass are common as well.



Island Lake


Island Lake is a 252 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 44 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake.



Lake Nancy


Lake Nancy is a 757 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 39 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings. Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in this lake.  Northern pike, walleye and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Long Lake


Long Lake is a 3478 acre lake located in Washburn County.  It has a maximum depth of 74 feet.  Visitors have access to the lake from 4 public boat landings.  Fish include northern pike, walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and panfish.  According to the DNR, northern pike are abundant in this lake.  Walleye, largemouth bass and panfish are common and smallmouth bass are listed as present.  The lake’s water clarity is low.



Lower McKenzie Lake


Lower McKenzie Lake is a 206 acre lake located in Washburn, Burnett Counties. It has a maximum depth of 17 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Matthews Lake


Matthews Lake is a 267 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 26 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish and largemouth bass are abundant in this lake.  Muskie, northern pike and walleye are common in the lake.



Middle McKenzie Lake


Middle McKenzie Lake is a 527 acre lake located in Burnett, Washburn Counties. It has a maximum depth of 45 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye are common in the lake.



Minong Flowage


Minong Flowage is a 1587 acre lake located in Douglas, Washburn Counties. It has a maximum depth of 21 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, walleye are abundant in this lake.  Panfish and northern pike are considered common in the lake.



Ripley Lake


Ripley Lake is a 184 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 27 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Shell Lake


Shell Lake is a 2513 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 36 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, smallmouth bass and walleye are abundant in this lake.  Muskie and panfish are common in the lake.



Silver Lake


Silver Lake is a 188 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 28 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish and largemouth bass are abundant in this lake.  Northern pike are common in the lake.



Slim Lake


Slim Lake is a 210 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 42 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in this lake.  Largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Spider Lake


Spider Lake is a 181 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 49 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.



Spooner Lake


Spooner Lake is a 1132 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 17 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish and northern pike are abundant in this lake.  Largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Spring Lake


Spring Lake is a 204 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 24 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Stone Lake


Stone Lake is a 490 acre lake located in Washburn County. It has a maximum depth of 49 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, smallmouth bass and walleye are abundant in this lake.  Panfish and largemouth bass are common in the lake.



Totagatic Flowage


Totagatic Flowage is a 453 acre lake located in Sawyer, Washburn Counties. It has a maximum depth of 12 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in the lake.