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Lake Alexander Fish Trap Lake Lake Shamineau Crookneck Lake

Extremely picturesque, Fish Trap Lake is made up of many beautiful bays, islands, and points. The views are breath-taking and in the early morning the mist rising off the water is a photographer's dream. Many Bald Eagles make their home along the shores and can be seen soaring almost every summer day. Deer come to the shoreline for a drink while loons swim by, mothers carrying their young on their back.
Fish Trap lake has 13.7 miles of shoreline and 1303 acres of recreational pleasure. The deepest spot is 42' located just off the North East shore with a median depth of 23'. Approximately 30% of fish Trap Lake is shallower than 15'.
The public access is located on the west shore off of County road #20 with a double wide concrete ramp, loading dock and parking for 24 rigs. This beautiful lake has always been known for its great fishing with walleye and large mouth bass its most abundant species. Walleyes are stocked by the Department of Natural Resources yearly, average size being two pounds and five to six pounds being very common. Bass in the four pound class are common with some six plus pounders caught each year. Crappie, Northern pike and pan fish also abound in Fish Trap Lake. The lake offers a variety of challenging structure with steep shoreline breaks, sunken islands, rocky flats and a 10' to 14' weed line.
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Extremely picturesque, Fish Trap Lake is made up of many beautiful bays, islands, and points. The views are breath-taking and in the early morning the mist rising off the water is a photographer's dream. Many Bald Eagles make their home along the shores and can be seen soaring almost every summer day. Deer come to the shoreline for a drink while loons swim by, mothers carrying their young on their back.
Fish Trap lake has 13.7 miles of shoreline and 1303 acres of recreational pleasure. The deepest spot is 42' located just off the North East shore with a median depth of 23'. Approximately 30% of fish Trap Lake is shallower than 15'.
The public access is located on the west shore off of County road #20 with a double wide concrete ramp, loading dock and parking for 24 rigs. This beautiful lake has always been known for its great fishing with walleye and large mouth bass its most abundant species. Walleyes are stocked by the Department of Natural Resources yearly, average size being two pounds and five to six pounds being very common. Bass in the four pound class are common with some six plus pounders caught each year. Crappie, Northern pike and pan fish also abound in Fish Trap Lake. The lake offers a variety of challenging structure with steep shoreline breaks, sunken islands, rocky flats and a 10' to 14' weed line.
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