Northern pike are found in just about all of the better waters to fish in Oconto County. There are some trophy pike opportunities to go along with plenty of action lakes for smaller pike. The bay of Green Bay and its tributaries will provide the best opportunities for targeting a large pike in the mid to upper 30 inch range. Pike up to and above 40 inches are possible in the Bay and its tributaries. Take a look below to learn about some of the best waters to fish for pike in Oconto County.
Green Bay
Green Bay is home to some very good fishing for a variety of fish in the Oconto County area. Anglers do well in the river mouths in the spring and the fall. Several species of fish can be caught along the shorelines near these river mouths in the spring and fall as well. For most of the summer though, the better fishing will be further offshore and it can be difficult to find the fish out in the bay. When you get on them though, the fishing can be outstanding. Walleye are king in this part of Green Bay, but anglers also catch smallmouth bass, muskie, northern pike and perch.
Oconto River
The Oconto River flows into Green Bay and it offers some very good fishing opportunities in Oconto County, Wisconsin. Walleye get the most attention here, but smallmouth bass, northern pike, muskie and perch are all possible on the river. Fish will move up the river all the way to Stiles Dam. Anglers have a lot of water to fish from the dam all the way out to the bay.
Pensaukee River
The Pensaukee River is a fairly shallow river that empties into Green Bay very close to the town of Pensaukee. There is a boat launch here that many anglers use to fish the river or the bay. This river is popular among paddlers. The shallow waters are perfect for canoe, kayaks, rowboats and inflatables. This river doesn’t see the huge spawning migrations that you will see on some of the other tributaries on Green Bay, but some nice fish are still caught here, especially in the spring and fall. Smallmouth bass, walleye, pike, muskie and perch are common catches in the river.
Larger Lakes
Caldron Falls Reservoir
Caldron Falls Reservoir is a 1,063 acre lake located in Marinette, Oconto Counties. It has a maximum depth of 40 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from many public boat landings. The lake also has a public beach. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass, northern pike and muskie are common in the lake while walleye and panfish are listed as present.
White Potato Lake
White Potato Lake is a 1,023 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 11 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from many different public boat landings. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish are common in the lake while muskie and walleye are listed as present.
Smaller Lakes
Anderson Lake
Anderson Lake is a 177 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 40 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass, northern pike and walleye are common in the lake while muskie and panfish are listed as present. The water is moderately clear.
Berry Lake
Berry Lake is a 209 acre lake located in Menominee, Oconto Counties. It has a maximum depth of 27 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while panfish are listed as present. The water is moderately clear.
Boot Lake
Boot Lake is a 230 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 38 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in the lake while northern pike and walleye are considered common. Muskie and largemouth bass are listed as present. The water is very clear.
Boulder Lake
Boulder Lake is a 370 acre lake located in Oconto, Langlade Counties. It has a maximum depth of 11 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass and panfish. According to the DNR, panfish and largemouth bass are common in the lake while walleye, smallmouth bass and northern pike are listed as present. The water is very clear.
Chute Pond
Chute Pond is a 433 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 19 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while panfish are listed as present. Visitors have access to the lake from several public boat landings. The water is murky.
Crooked Lake
Crooked Lake is a 162 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 37 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while panfish are listed as present. The water is moderately clear.
Horn Lake
Horn Lake is a 131 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 11 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish are common in the lake while walleye are listed as present.
Kelly Lake
Kelly Lake is a 367 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 41 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from several public boat landings. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while walleye and panfish are listed as present. The water is very clear.
Lake John
Lake John is a 104 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 23 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while panfish are listed as present.
Leigh Flowage
Leigh Flowage is a 238 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 52 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish are common in the lake while walleye are listed as present.
Machickanee Flowage (Stiles)
Machickanee Flowage (Stiles) is a 436 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 21 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, all of these species of fish are common in the lake. The water is murky.
Maiden Lake
Maiden Lake is a 269 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 52 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, smallmouth bass and walleye are common in the lake while largemouth bass and panfish are listed as present. The water is very clear.
Montana Lake
Montana Lake is a 143 acre lake located in Oconto, Marinette Counties. It has a maximum depth of 28 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, all of these species of fish are listed as present in the lake.
Oconto Falls Pond
Oconto Falls Pond is a 180 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 28 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, smallmouth bass and panfish. According to the DNR, smallmouth bass and northern pike are common in the lake while largemouth bass and panfish are listed as present.
Pickerel Lake
Pickerel Lake is a 176 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 10 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, all of these species of fish are listed as present. The water is moderately clear.
Reservoir Pond
Reservoir Pond is a 413 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 16 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from several public boat landings. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in the lake while largemouth bass and northern pike are considered common.
Rost Lake
Rost Lake is a 99 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 29 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass are common in the lake while northern pike and panfish are listed as present.
Townsend Flowage
Townsend Flowage is a 445 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 30 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from many different public boat landings. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in the lake while largemouth bass and northern pike are considered common.
Waubee Lake
Waubee Lake is a 116 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 23 feet. Visitors have access to the lake from multiple public boat landings. Fish include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, muskie, northern pike, walleye and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass and panfish are common in the lake while muskie, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye are listed as present.
Waupee Flowage
Waupee Flowage is a 104 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 9 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike and panfish. According to the DNR, all of these species of fish are listed as present.
Wheeler Lake
Wheeler Lake is a 281 acre lake located in Oconto County. It has a maximum depth of 35 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye and panfish. According to the DNR, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye and panfish are common in the lake while northern pike are listed as present.