Island Lake (3L)
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Island Lake participates fully in the Manitowish chain’s strong walleye, musky, bass, and panfish fishery, with numerous bars, weed edges, and island‑related breaks to explore. Anglers often work classic structure spots—points, saddle areas between islands, and mid‑lake humps—using jigs, rigs, and crankbaits to cover different depths. The lake’s clear water rewards early and late outings and days with some chop, which help mask boats and lines. Musky hunters frequently troll or cast around prominent breaks and basin edges, while panfish and bass anglers pick apart shorelines, docks, and shallow weed beds during warmer months.
How big is Island Lake (3L)?
Island Lake (3L) is 305 acres with 4.40 miles of shoreline.
How deep is Island Lake (3L)?
Island Lake (3L) has an average depth of 11 feet and a maximum depth of 26 feet.
Does Island Lake (3L) have a boat launch?
No, Island Lake (3L) does not have a public boat launch.
How far is Island Lake (3L) from Three Lakes?
Island Lake (3L) is 7 minutes from Three Lakes, Wisconsin.
What fish are in Island Lake (3L)?
Island Lake (3L) contains a Variety of fish species including Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye.
What is the water clarity of Island Lake (3L)?
Island Lake (3L) has a water clarity of 7.5 feet.
How long is the shoreline on Island Lake (3L)?
The shoreline of Island Lake (3L) is about 4.40 miles.
What type of lake is Island Lake (3L)?
Island Lake (3L) is a Drainage lake.
What is the trophic status of Island Lake (3L)?
Island Lake (3L) is a Eutrophic lake.
Is Island Lake (3L) on a chain of lakes?
Yes, Island Lake (3L) is on the Three Lakes chain of lakes.