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Boulder Junction Wisconsin Region Lake Map Book

Boulder Junction Wisconsin Region Lake Map Book


The quaint northwoods town of Boulder Junction Wisconsin is clearly one of the most famous tourist and fishing destinations in Wisconsin. Nestled in the middle of the 240,000-acre Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, the region is known throughout the Midwest for its crystal-clear waters and outstanding fishery resources. Tourism is the driving force in this region with most spring, summer, and fall visitors interested in the diverse fishery available.

Walleye, muskie, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, trout, crappie, bluegill, and more are available in the waters that range from a "lost" glacial pothole in the middle of the forest to the glistening expanse of Trout Lake. Open water action begins on opening day in May and continues until ice-up, usually in mid-November. Ice fishing is popular during the winter months with panfish, walleye, and northern pike favorite quarry.

For Midwestern anglers the lake names associated with Boulder Junction are among the best in the North Country. They include Trout, Big, Big Muskellunge, White Sand, Upper Gresham, Allequash, Boulder, Wildcat, High, Fishtrap, and much more. The community has the registered trademark "Musky Capital of the World" - a strong indicator of the interest that fishing (and muskie fishing) holds within the area. A national outdoor magazine as well as a regional periodical has named Boulder Junction as one of the best fishing destinations in the country.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Allequash, Allequash Springs, Big Lake, Big Gibson, Big Kitten, Big Muskellunge, Boulder, Crystal, Day, Diamond, Edith, Elizabeth, Emerald, Esxanaba, Falison, Firefly, Fishtrap, Grassy, High, Jag, Johnson, Jute, Lake 10/14, Little Crooked, Little Gibson, Little John, Little John Jr., Little Rice, Lost Canoe, Mann, Maple, Middle Gresham, Nebish, Nichols, Nixon, Oswego, Pallette, Palmer, Round, Rudolph, Rush, Sime, Sparkling, Spruce, Street, Tenderfoot, Trout, Upper Gresham, White Sand, Whitney, Wildcat, Wildwood and Wool lakes.

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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Chippewa Flowage, Hayward & Sawyer County Region Lake Map Book

Chippewa Flowage, Hayward & Sawyer County Region Lake Map Book


The names Chippewa Flowage and Hayward names remain two of the most identifiable places in Wisconsin - both yesterday and today. Anchored by the island-studded Chippewa Flowage, Sawyer County and the community of Hayward epitomizes North Country landscapes with northern forests, pristine rivers, flowages and the all-important natural lakes that have attracted visitors since the late 1880's.

Today as well as yesterday fishing and the concept of retreating to quiet northern waters has attracted anglers to the region from all over the nation. Additionally, Hayward is home of the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame, an organization devoted to preserving freshwater fishing history as well as record keeping.

The diversity of waters - rivers, flowages, glacial lakes of various sizes, and small wilderness potholes - are immense in Sawyer County. It begins with the sprawling Chippewa Flowage and the important Chippewa River drainage system, including the East and West Forks of the famous river. Not to be overlooked are other lakes of renown - Grindstone, Lac Courte Oreilles, Round, Moose, Lost Land, Teal, Sand, Spider Lake Chain, Winter, Whitefish, among many others. These waters offer superb fishery resources that vary from walleye to smallmouth bass, muskie to panfish.

For those that want to explore and get away from the mainstream there are dozens of smaller - and out of the way - lakes and glacial potholes, even smaller flowages, waiting personal discovery. Some of them are truly excellent resources, as the book reveals, while others offer only modest fisheries, although wilderness aesthetics remain outstanding.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Ashegon, Barber, Barker, Beaver Lake (T41N, R6W, S27), Black, Black Dan, Blaisdell, Blueberry, Blue Gill, Burns Lake (Tiger Cat Flowage), Callahan, Chetac, Chippewa Flowage, Christner, Connors, Clear Lake (Spider Lake Chain), Deer, Durphee, Fawn Lake (Spider Lake Chain), Fishtrap, Ghost, Glover, Grindstone, Gurno, Hadley, Hayward, Helane, Heron, Holly Lake (Upper Holly), Holly Lake (Lower Holly), Hunter, Indian, Island Lake (T39N, R5W, S2), Knuteson, Lac Courte Oreilles, Lake of the Pines, Little Lac Courte Oreilles, Little Round Lake, Little Sand Lake, Little Sissabagama Lake, Little Spider Lake (Spider Lake Chaini), Loreta Lake (Brunett Flowage), Lost Land Lake, Lower Clam, McClaine Lake (Tiger Cat Flowage), Meadow, Moose, Mud Lake (T38N, R9W, S17), Mud Lake (T41N, R7W, S33), Nelson, North Lake (Spider Lake Chain) Pacwawong, Partridge Crop, Pelican, Phipps Flowaage, Phipps Spring, Placid Lake (Tiger Lake Flowage), Radisson Flowage, Red Ike Lake, Reed, Round, Sand, Sissabagama, Smith, Spider Lake Chain (including namesake Spider Lake), Spring Lake (T40N, R9W, S12) Squaw (Osprey) Lake, Summit, Teal, Teal River Flowage, Tiger Cat Flowage, Totagatic Flowage, Twenty-Seven, Two Boys, Upper Twin Lake (Tiger Cat Flowage), Whitefish, Wilson, Windfall, Windigo, and Winter lakes.

Book No. 8 contains approximately 200 pages of great information and details about each body of water along with many marked fishing areas for each lake.




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Cisco Chain, Land O' Lakes, Phelps & Conover Lake Map Book

Cisco Chain, Land O' Lakes, Phelps & Conover Lake Map Book


This is an unusual book! It covers the largest geographic area of the series and includes significant fishing resources in Michigan namely the Cisco Chain (Thousand Island, Cisco, Lindsley, East Bay and more) and Duck Lake. This waterway represents approximately 4,080 acres including Clearwater Lake (not in the book). It is a complex 4,080 acres with lakes of different sizes, winding channels and an outstanding variety of structure and cover.

Additionally, there is an incredible array of famous Wisconsin northwoods lakes. The boarder waters of the Cisco Chain include Big, West Bay and Mamie - all lakes with the ability to produce numbers as well as trophies. Additionally, the authors have chosen to add Duck Lake, a famous fishery just north of the town of Land O'Lakes Wisconsin.

In Land O'Lakes proper, the famous destinations include Black Oak, Forest, and Big Portage, among others. Moving eastward to the Phelps and Conover region, Lac Vieux Desert, North Twin, South Twin, Big Sand, Long, the Buckatabons, Pioneer, Stormy, and more, are premier fishing locations researched for your study. Lac Vieux Desert and North and South Twin rank on everybody's list of favorite fisheries of the state.

The region is anchored by three tourist centers - Land O'Lakes, Phelps and Conover. Two are sited at the top of the state - Lank O'Lakes and Phelps while Conover is south of Land O'Lakes on U.S. 45, the important hwy link to this area. The Nicolet National Forest's western border falls within the area, and obviously serves as an important destination for outdoor enthusiasts, besides anglers. Additionally, the Ottawa National Forest makes up the majority of the Michigan boarderland, and offers more angling adventures.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Alva, Baker, Big Lake (Cisco Chain), Big African Lake (Cisco Chain), Big Portage, Big Sand Black Oak, Buckatabon (Lower), Buckatabon (Upper), Cisco Lake (Cisco Chain), Clair, Deadwood, Dorothy Dunn, Duck Lake (Michigan), East Bay Lake (Cisco Chain), Fishhawk Lake (Cisco Chain), Forest, Helen, Hunter, Indian, Indian Lake (Cisco Chain), Jean, Joyce, LAC du LUNE, Lac Vieux Desert, Landing, Lindsley Lake (Cisco Chain), Little African Lake (Cisco Chain), Little Portage, Little Tamarack, Long Mamie Lake (Cisco Chain), Marshall, Merrill, Mill, Morley Lake (Cisco Chain), North Twin, Pioneer, Poor Lake (Cisco Chain), Record Lake (Cisco Chain), Smoky, South Twin, Spectacle, Spring, Stormy, Sugar Maple, Thousand Island Lake (Cisco Chain), Tower, West Bay Lake (Cisco Chain).

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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Eagle River & Three Lakes Region Lake Map Book

Eagle River & Three Lakes Region Lake Map Book


Eastern Vilas and northeast Oneida county is well known as a thriving tourist destination for both families and anglers. The Eagle River / Three Lakes Wisconsin area has been associated with good fishing and tourism for over 100 years. The variety of the fisheries within the boundaries of these towns is intriguing, both in the size of the lakes and the species that are found in them.

Seasonal patterns in the fishing are fairly predictable in this area. Excellent spring panfishing, specifically crappie, bluegill, and perch are at the top of many angler’s lists that visit this region. Bass anglers have also discovered many productive waters here for both largemouth and small mouth. Good walleye fishing is found in both spring and summer with a fair amount of attention towards ice fishing after winter gets its grip on the north. Muskie anglers enjoy many lakes in this area beginning in June and efforts do not cease until the final bell on the last day in November.

Many famous bodies of water are found in this busy section of the North County. They include Catfish, Eagle, Cranberry, Kentuck, Butternut, Big Stone, Long. Planting Ground, and Big. Most of these lakes offer superb access either through public boat launches or resorts with many amenities that can make a visit to this area a memorable one. This is a bustling area in the summer, but anglers still enjoy success due to the productivity of the lakes and care that has been extended in managing them.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Aldridge, Anvil, Big Lake, Big Fork, Big Stone, Boot, Bose, Butternut, Catfish, Cranberry, Crystal, Deer, Deerskin, Dog, Duck, Eagle, Fourmile, Franklin, Island, Julia, Kentuck, Laurel, Little Fork, Lone Stone, Long, Lower Nine Mile, Luna (Loon), Lynx, Maple, Medicine, Muskellunge, Otter, Pickerel, Planting Ground, Quartz, Rade, Rangeline, Rice, Round, Scattering Rice, Sevenmile, Silver, Snipe, Spirit, Three Johns, Townline, Upper Nine Mile, Virgin, Voyageur, Watersmeet, White Deer, Whitefish, Wiscon River and Yellow Birch lakes.

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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Mercer Wisconsin & Turtle Flambeau Flowage Region Lake Map Book

Mercer Wisconsin & Turtle Flambeau Flowage Region Lake Map Book


Anchored by the famous (and manmade) Turtle-Flambeau and Gile flowages, Iron County lakes are the result of the most recent glacial epoch and range in size form less than 50 to over 780 acres.

The Turtle-Flambeau Flowage deserves special mention as this sprawling impoundment offers superb fishing and wilderness aesthetics. While the total county has 154 lakes with public access, the majority of the premier fisheries and outstanding destinations are in the Mercer region, with the notable exceptions of the Gile Flowage and Island Lake, which are located north of Mercer and the Turtle-Flambeau Flowage.

This region of northern Wisconsin is important to Midwestern anglers and offers wilderness aesthetics and numerous small lakes, awaiting discover for those willing to explore and "play" in the big woods. The town of Mercer servers as "headquarters" for the flowages and lakes and there is a perception this region is "wild and wonderful".

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Beaver Lake, First, Second, Third Black Lakes, Brush, Catherine, Cedar, Crystal, Deer, Dollar, Du Page, East Twin/West Twin, Echo, Evelyn, Fisher, Fox, Frog, Gile, Grand Portage (Tank), Island, Kelly, Lake Of The Falls, Little Moosebow, Little Pike, Long, Martha, Mercer, Moose, Mud, North Bass, Norway Pine, Oak, One Man, Owl, Oxbow, Pike, Pine, Plunkett Lake (Sugar), Rice, Sandy Beach, Sherman, Six, South Bass, Spider, Spinnet, Trude, Turtle-Flambeau Flowage, Twin, Wilson and Woodson lakes.

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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Minocqua Wisconsin Region Lake Map Book

Minocqua Wisconsin Region Lake Map Book


With the "Island City" of Minocqua Wisconsin serving as the center, the Lakeland Region provides the most famous vacation region in the state… and fishing is the top draw. Again, as with other areas covered by these books, lakes are generally the result of the recent glacial era. Dams play a role, including the Minocqua and Kawaguesaga watershed, which is tributary to the Wisconsin River via the Tomahawk River. Walleye and muskie often are the top choice, but largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and panfish resources must not be overlooked.

Clearly, the headliner lakes are Minocqua, Kawaguesaga, Big Arbor Vitae, Clear, Little Arbor Vitae, Squirrel, Squaw, the Pike-Round Chain, Shishebogama, and Gunlock lakes. Several of these lakes rank among the premier inland fisheries of the state. And wilderness lakes are also available that necessitate a portage through state forests for those pursuing quiet and solitude.

The adjacent towns and communities of Arbor Vitae and Woodruff create a large continuity in the region. Numerous facilities are available for the visiting angler - resorts, motels, campgrounds (public and private), quality tackle shops, restaurants, shopping, and excellent medical facilities. Additionally, this area serves the entire north-central region of the state, as its size and location on U.S. Highway 51 attracts summer visitors from the other northwoods communities.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Amik, Arrowhead, Benedict, Big Arbor Vitae, Bittersweet, Bolger, Booth, Brandy, Buckskin, Bug, Bullhead, Carrol, Clear, Curtis, Devine, Diamond, Dry, Erickson, Franklin, Gunlock, Hemlock, Hurrah, Johnson, Kawaguesaga, Little Arbor Vitae, Little Bass, Little Spider, Madeline, Mercer, Mid, Minocqua, Oberlin, Otto Mielke, Pauto, Pike, Prong, Punch, Roach, Round, Scaffold, Shishebogama, Smith, Squaw, Squirrel, Sunday, Towanda, Turner, Vandercook, and Verna lakes.

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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Presque Isle & Winchester Wisconsin Region Lake Map Book

Presque Isle & Winchester Wisconsin Region Lake Map Book


The Presque Isle and Winchester Wisconsin region with its location at the "top" of the state - alongside Michigan's Upper Peninsula - offer excellent fishing with a series of quality lakes - ranging from the namesake Presque Isle and Crab lakes to Birch Lake and the Turtle Chain (Rock, North Turtle, South Turtle lakes) of Winchester. Additionally, the town of Presque Isle bills itself as "Wisconsin's Last Wilderness" which reflects the quiet atmosphere of the glacial hills and pristine lakes, even during the busy days of summer. Presque Isle also is home to the Department of Natural Resources rearing ponds, which are used primarily to raise walleye fingerling for stocking in area lakes.

With the location of both northwoods towns on the border, Michigan's Ottawa National Forest, located just across the state line, becomes a significant summer fishing attraction. Exploring the back roads of the national forest and "discovering" the small bass-panfish pothole lakes - from roadside to those located back in the woods - is a dramatic change from the larger lakes with more diverse fish populations - for example, Crab, Presque Isle, North and South Turtle, Oxbow lakes, etc.

Excellent fishing resources are available. Walleye and muskie are clearly the traditional standards, although in recent years a growing smallmouth and largemouth bass fishery has attracted attention. Good panfishing, especially for crappie, bluegill, and rock bass, is available in area lakes for new and experienced anglers alike.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Adelade, Annabelle, Anne, Armour, Averill,Big, Big Kitten, Birch, Cathaline, Cedar, Crab, Harris, Hells Kitchen, Helmet, Horsehead, Little Crab, Little Horsehead, Little Papoose, Little Presque Isle, Lynx, Mabel, Mud, No Mans, North Bass, North Crab, North Turtle, Noseeum, Oxbow, Palmer, Papoose, Presque Isle, Rainbow, Rock, South Turtle, Stateline, Tamarack, Tenderfoot, Van Vliet and Wildcat lakes.

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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St. Germain, Sayner, Star Lake Region Lake Map Book

St. Germain, Sayner, Star Lake Region Lake Map Book


"In the center of it all" is a quote that best describes the St. Germain, Sayner, Star Wisconsin region of central Vilas and north central Oneida counties. The diversity of water that is found nestled between the Minocqua area to the west and the Eagle River area to the east offers anglers many unique challenges for beginners and experts alike.

Those who venture to this region of northern Wisconsin have ample opportunities to explore the smaller glacial pothole lakes as well as the busier recreational destinations that offer many top resorts and excellent public and private campground facilities. In addition, the Wisconsin River and accompanying Rainbow Flowage provides an exceptional setting for not only fishermen, but wildlife enthusiasts as well.

While many anglers came to this section of the North Country in search of walleye and panfish, excellent opportunities also exist for muskie, bass, and northern pike. Many of the larger lakes in this region such as Star, Plum, Big and Little St. Germain, Pickerel, and the entire Sugar Camp Chain offer challenges at several species and can satisfy a wide range of anglers. The ability to please such a large group of lake users makes this region a popular choice and a terrific fishing experience.

Some of the lakes included in this book are: Alma, Aurora, Ballard, Big St. Germain, Bittersweet, Boot, Bragonier, Buffalo, Camp 10, Chain, Lake Content, Dam, Dog, Echo, Fawn, Finley, Found, Frank, Irving, Laura, Little Bass, Little St. Germain, Lone Tree, Lost, McDonald, Moon, Muskellunge, North Nokomis (Swamp), Oberlin, Partridge, Pickerel (Oneida County), Pickerel (Vilas County), Plum, Prong, Rainbow Flowage, Ross, Salsich (Bass) Lake, Sand, Shannon (Anderson) Lake, Smith, Snipe, Star, Starret, Stella, Stone, Wharton, White Birch and Witches lakes.

More then just a book of fishing maps..... These books are "JAM PACKED FULL" of Researched Fishing Areas, Lake Access Information, Accurate Lake Maps Marked With The Best Fishing Spots, The Latest Fishing Presentations, Seasonal Strategies, Structure and Cover for each lake.




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