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Fox Lake

Size: 2,625 acres Depth: 19 feet
Description: One of the most diverse fisheries you'll find anywhere. The lake has wonderful scenery, including six islands. Ice fishing can be very good on this lake.
Look for: Walleye present in good numbers as are northern pike and sizable muskies. Good numbers of perch, large crappie and a healthy bluegill population.
Access: Town of Fox Lake Park on Blackhawk Trail, the City of Fox Lake at the Clausen/Riverside Park and the Boat House Pub & Eatery on Chief Kuno Trail.
Launch Fees: City/Clausen/ Riverside Park - Seasonal $40, Daily $5

 

Lake Emily

Size: 268 acres Depth: 14 feet
Description: Small, spring-filled lake with lots of undeveloped shoreline.
Look For: This picturesque little lake is home to a wide range of fish species, including bluegill, largemouth bass, muskie, northern pike and walleye. In winter, it is a popular ice fishing destination.
Access: There is a public boat launch located on Lake Drive.
Launch Fees Town of Fox Lake: Blackhawk Trail (Fox Lake), Lake Drive (Lake Emily), Spring Road (Beaver Dam Lake) - Seasonal $40, Daily $5

 

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Beaver Dam Lake

Size: 6,600 acres Depth: 9 feet
Description: A large body with a fishery to match its size. The lake is also shallow, making it easy to fish without electronics. Fertile water and careful lake management have led to an extremely healthy fishery.
Look For: Giant crappie, jumbo perch and numerous walleye.
Access: Dergee, Edgewater, Water Works and Tahoe Parks.

 

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