No Mans Lake

Aerial view of No Mans Lake, a 230 acre lake in Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin
   No Mans Lake is a deep 230 acre public lake that is a 25 minute drive from Manitowish Waters. The water is moderately clear. No Mans Lake is a relatively deep, roughly 230-acre lake north of Manitowish Waters that feels off the beaten path despite being within a manageable drive of town. The water is moderately clear, and the shoreline is mostly forested with a small number of cabins, giving it a quietly wild character compared to more built-up destinations. Its location and the lack of major resorts or public beaches keep general boating traffic low, which many owners see as a plus. It's a roughly 230-acre, relatively deep lake that feels off the beaten path despite being within a workable drive of Manitowish Waters. Heavily wooded shoreline and modest development keep the "up-north" vibe strong with low day-to-day boat traffic. This is the kind of lake people choose when they want simple, uncrowded boating and fishing in a more remote-feeling setting. It is a good fit for owners who want simple boating and fishing in a more secluded setting without giving up reasonable access to town.
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No Mans Lake Specs:

Clarity: 8.0 Feet
Avg. Depth: 15 Feet
Size: 230 Acres
Max Depth: 31 Feet
Shoreline: 3.36 Miles
Water Source: Drainage
Lake Access: Public
Water Color: Deep Blue
Time to Town: 25 Minutes
Acres Per Owner: 14.38
Owners Per Mile: 4.76

Homes for Sale:

No Current Listings

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Bottom: Mostly Sand
Boat Traffic: Below Average
Noise Level: Below Average
High Speed: None
Natural Gas: None
Lake Roads: Average
Cell Coverage: Weak
Boat Launch: No
Lake Grade: Very Good
Rentals on Lake: Yes
Township: Winchester
School District: North Lakeland
Tax Rate: $10.25 / $1000

This is a summary based on available information.

No Mans Lake supports a typical Northwoods roster of panfish, bass, northern pike, and likely walleyes, with fish relating strongly to weedlines and depth changes. Moderate clarity lets anglers fish a bit more aggressively than on ultra‑clear lakes, using crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jig‑and‑minnow combinations around edges and points. Because overall pressure is relatively light, steady, methodical coverage of structure can pay off with quality fish. Low‑light periods and overcast days often fish best, especially for walleyes and larger pike that move shallower to feed.

How big is No Mans Lake?

No Mans Lake is 230 acres with 3.36 miles of shoreline.

How deep is No Mans Lake?

No Mans Lake has an average depth of 15 feet and a maximum depth of 31 feet.

Does No Mans Lake have a boat launch?

No, No Mans Lake does not have a public boat launch.

How far is No Mans Lake from Manitowish Waters?

No Mans Lake is 25 minutes from Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin.

What is the water clarity of No Mans Lake?

No Mans Lake has a water clarity of 8.0 feet.

How long is the shoreline on No Mans Lake?

The shoreline of No Mans Lake is about 3.36 miles.

What type of lake is No Mans Lake?

No Mans Lake is a Drainage lake.

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