Maximum depth of 86 feet. The splake average about 14 inches but some of them grow much bigger. Spinners, small spoons, jigging Rapalas, jig and grub combos, and soft plastics all work well. They will generally be in water deeper than 30'.
Bg. productive water splits the WI/MI border and offers great year-round fishing. Walleye, muskie and perch top the list, with northerns and slab Crappie also available.
Natural colored baits are preferred in this clear water lake. Lots of 'hammer handle' northerns. Walleye and smallmouth fall victim to weedless jigs tipped with a leech in this U.P.lake.
Maximum 18 feet deep. Try focusing on the drop offs and weedlines along the western shoreline, in/around the deep hole, and the inlets/outlet with spinners, jigs, soft plastics, crankbaits, and live b...
Allen lake is a 79 acre lake with a depth of 45 feet located in Gogebic County, Michigan.