The Sugar Camp Chain of Lakes consists of 5 lakes that total over 2,300 square acres. Anglers can move through the chain by boat. This chain of lakes isn’t as popular as the nearby Three Lakes Chain or the Eagle River Chain, but there is some solid fishing in these lakes and many anglers do target them. Anglers target largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish in these lakes.
Dam Lake
Dam Lake is a 732 acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 32 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, walleye, muskie, northern pike and panfish are common in the lake while largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are listed as present.
Sand Lake
Sand Lake is a 547 acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 25 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, walleye, northern pike, muskie and panfish are common in the lake while largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are listed as present.
Chain Lake
Chain Lake is a 201 acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 19 feet. Fish include largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, panfish are abundant in the lake while walleye, northern pike and muskie are considered common. Largemouth bass are listed as present.
Stone Lake
Stone Lake is a 249 acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 14 feet. Fish include northern pike, walleye, muskie and panfish. According to the DNR, walleye are common in the lake while northern pike, muskie and panfish are listed as present.
Echo Lake
Echo Lake is a 93 acre lake located in Oneida County. It has a maximum depth of 18 feet. Fish include walleye, muskie, northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and panfish. According to the DNR, walleye, northern pike, muskie and panfish are common in the lake while largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are listed as present.