Smallmouth Bass


Chequamegon Bay


Chequamegon Bay is a popular fishing destination in Wisconsin, although, this area doesn’t draw nearly as many visitors as some of the other popular destinations in Wisconsin.  The scenery is beautiful and the fishing is outstanding for a variety of different fish.

This area might have some of the best smallmouth bass fishing for big bass in the entire state of Wisconsin.  You can also catch lake trout, walleye, salmon, brown trout, northern pike and perch.

Learn more on our Chequamegon Bay Fishing page.



Iron River Area


The Iron River area is a popular vacation destination.  People come here to enjoy the beautiful lakes and streams that provide excellent fishing and other recreational activities.  The 96 area lakes provide good fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and panfish.  Muskie and walleye are here too.  The Pike Chain of Lakes gets most of the attention here, but there are so many lakes to fish that offer good fishing.


Pike Chain of Lakes


Buskey Bay


Buskey Bay is a 88 acre lake that is a part of the Pike Chain of Lakes.  It has a maximum depth of 51 feet.  Visitors have access to the lake from one public boat landing.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the Wisconsin DNR, northern pike and walleye are common in this lake and the other species of fish are listed as present.  The lake’s water clarity is very clear.



Eagle Lake


Eagle Lake is a 163 acre lake and it is part of the Pike Chain of Lakes.  It has a maximum depth of 52 feet.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the Wisconsin DNR, northern pike and largemouth bass are common in this lake and the other species of fish are listed as present.  The lake’s water clarity is very clear.



Hart Lake


Hart Lake is a 257 acre lake and it is part of the Pike Lake Chain of Lakes. It has a maximum depth of 54 feet.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the Wisconsin DNR, northern pike and walleye are common in this lake and the other species of fish are listed as present.



Lake Millicent


Lake Millicent is a 183 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 53 feet.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the Wisconsin DNR, northern pike and walleye are common in this lake and the other species of fish are listed as present.



McCarry Lake


McCarry Lake is a smaller lake on the Pike Chain of Lakes.  It covers 32 acres and has a maximum depth of 21 feet.  Fish include muskie, northern pike, walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and panfish.  According to the WI DNR, northern pike are common and all of the other species of fish are listed as present in this lake.



Muskellunge Lake


Muskellunge Lake is a 43 acre lake located in Bayfield County.  It has a maximum depth of 35 feet.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the Wisconsin DNR, northern pike are common in this lake and all the other species of fish are listed as present.



Pike Lake


Pike Lake is a 19 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 23 feet.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and northern pike.



Other Lakes in the Area


Twin Bear Lake


Twin Bear Lake is a 157 acre lake located in Bayfield County.  It has a maximum depth of 59 feet.  Visitors have access to the lake from one public boat landing.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the Wisconsin DNR, northern pike and walleye are considered common and the rest of the species of fish are listed as present.



Barnes, WI


Lower Eau Claire Lake


Lower Eau Claire Lake is a 784 acre lake located in Bayfield, Douglas Counties. It has a maximum depth of 41 feet.  Fish include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish, walleye and northern pike are considered common in the lake.



Middle Eau Claire Lake


Middle Eau Claire Lake is a 880 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 66 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, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye are considered common in the lake.  The lake’s water clarity is very clear.



Upper Eau Claire Lake


Upper Eau Claire Lake is a 1024 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 92 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, northern pike are abundant in this lake.  Panfish are common and the rest of the species listed are considered present in the lake.  The lake’s water clarity is very clear.



Cable, WI Area


Lake Owen


Lake Owen is a gorgeous lake with clear water and some awesome bass fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass.  The lake covers 1,250 acres and it is located in Cable, Wisconsin.  In addition to bass, you will find northern pike, walleye and a variety of panfish here too.  The clear waters make the fishing a little tougher for some anglers, but if you understand how to fish clear water, you can have a lot of success on Lake Owen.  According to the DNR, all of these species of fish are considered common in the lake.  The lake’s water clarity is very clear.



Namekagon Area


Atkins Lake


Atkins Lake is a 170 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 80 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing. Fish include panfish, smallmouth bass, northern pike, trout and walleye.

According to the DNR, panfish are considered common in this lake.  All of the other species of fish are considered present.



Diamond Lake


Diamond Lake is a 322 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 83 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, trout and walleye.  According to the DNR, panfish and trout are common in the lake.



Namekagon Lake


Namekagon Lake is a good-sized lake that covers almost 2,900 acres. Anglers target a variety of fish here, but the toothy critters usually get the most attention.  It has solid northern pike fishing with walleye and muskie too.  Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and panfish round out the fishery.  This lake is one of the more popular lakes for anglers in this area.



Namekagon River


The Namekagon River is a northern tributary to the St. Croix River.  It covers almost 100 miles and is protected under the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.  It offers good fishing for many different species of fish.  Anglers can fish for smallmouth bass, walleye, muskie, northern pike, panfish and even trout.  There are brown trout and brook trout on the section of river upstream of Hayward, Wisconsin.

NameKagon River Map
(Namekagon Dam to Hayward Landing)

Namekagon-Map-1-2011



Cornucopia, WI


Siskiwit Lake


Siskiwit Lake is a 285 acre lake located in Bayfield County. It has a maximum depth of 13 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing.  Fish include panfish, smallmouth bass and walleye.  According to the DNR, walleye are considered abundant in the lake.