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Crystal
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Crystal
Lake is perhaps the most heavily used lake for fishing and boating.
Crystal Lake incorporates an extensively developed shoreline which
fosters productive fishing in early morning and late evening when
northern, crappie, perch, walleye, bass, and bluegills are caught.
The property owners association helps maintain the clearness of
water through proper management of this valued water resource. Motor
boating is not permitted on Sundays. |
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Elkhart
Lake |
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Elkhart
Lake is the largest natural lake in the County and fourth deepest
in the State. Elkhart's clear water and rock, gravel, and sand shoreline
make it ideal for almost any recreational use, particularly swimming
and boating. The Lake has an excellent public boat landing and parking
facility. Fishing for smallmouth bass and rock bass is very good,
with some trophy-size walleye caught each year. Motor
boating is not permitted on Sundays. |
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Little
Elkhart Lake |
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Little
Elkhart Lake provides excellent fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill,
and musky. Little Elkhart has a public landing with small picnic
area. A lake management district exists to ensure a bright future
for this scenic little lake. Motor boating is
not permitted on Sundays. |
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Gerber
Lake |
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Gerber
Lakes consists of two contiguous basins connected by a navigable
channel. Both lakes provide summer and winter fishing of bass, bluegills,
crappie, and perch. Outboard motors are not allowed
on the Lakes.
Sheboygan County purchased the 108 acre parcel to the west and north
of the lakes in 1996 and an additional 45 acres to the south in
2001. These additional lands are now managed as the Gerber Lakes
Public Fish & Wildlife Area. |
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Jetzer's
Lake |
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Jetzer's
Lake is a family fishing lake that does not permit
motor boats.
The lake incorporates a pier for fishing from the shore, which adds
to the uniqueness of this lake. Though the bluegills and black crappies
tend to be on the small side, occasionally good size fish are caught.
Bass and northern pike provide more experienced fishermen with a
challenge. |
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Other
Public Boat Launches |
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Beechwood
Lake |
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Beechwood
Lake has a public access that is owned and maintained by the Town
of Scott. Bullheads, panfish, and northern pike are abundant in
Beechwood Lake. |
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Lake
Ellen |
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Lake
Ellen has a public access that is owned and maintained by the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources. The lake is most productive for
panfish but walleye and largemouth bass are common. |
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Lake
Seven |
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Lake
Seven has a public access that is owned and maintained by the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources. The lake produces small catches
of large bluegills and numerous largemouth bass. |
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Crooked
Lake |
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Crooked
Lake has a public access that is owned and maintained by the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources. Crooked Lake is most productive
for panfish. |
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Random
Lake |
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Random
Lake has a public access that is owned and maintained by the Village
of Random Lake. Panfish average a small size. The lake also produces
nice walleye. |
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