Details: Bowfin with a bluegill on hook
Maximum 52 feet deep. In the spring try fishing the inlets, outlets, and shallow bays. The rest of the year the fish tend to concentrate on the points, the windblown shoreline, and the drop offs and weedlines around the deep holes.
Mecosta County’s largest lake, with reported depths up to 45 feet. The DNR provides a pretty standard public access on the east side of the lake with plenty of parking, boat launch and restroom facili...
Maximum 40 foot depth. In the spring try fishing the shallower east end of the lake for the average bass, panfish, and pike found in Clear Lake. The rest of the year focus on the windblown shoreline a...
Managed cooperatively between Martiny Township and Michigan state Department of Natural Resources. Multiple fish stocking programs in place.
Maximum 18 feet deep. Since most of the lake is shallow your best bet is fishing the two deep holes. If that doesn’t work fishing the windblown side of the lake might yield a few fish.