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Lakes Discover the perfect oasis for boating and fi shing

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Fox Lake

Size: 2,625 acres Depth: 19 feet

DESCRIPTION: One of the most diverse fi sheries you’ll fi nd anywhere. The lake has wonderful scenery, including six islands. Ice fi shing is very good on Fox Lake also.

LOOK FOR:

Walleye, Northern Pike, Muskies, Perch, Large Crappie, and Bluegill ACCESS: Town of Fox Lake Park on Blackhawk Trail, the City of Fox Lake at Clausen/Riverside Park and the Boat House Pub & Eatery on Chief Kuno Trail

Lake Emily

Size: 268 acres Depth: 14 feet

DESCRIPTION: Small, spring-fed lake with lots of undeveloped shoreline. In the winter, it is a popular ice fi shing destination.

LOOK FOR:

Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Muskie and Northern Pike ACCESS: Public boat launch located on Lake Drive

Beaver Dam Lake

Size: 6,600 acres Depth: 9 feet

DESCRIPTION: A large body with a fi shery to match its size. The lake is also shallow, making it easy to fi sh without electronics. Fertile water and careful lake management have led to an extremely healthy fi shery.

LOOK FOR:

Giant Crappie, Jumbo Perch and Walleye ACCESS: Town of Fox Lake Launch on Spring Road, Derge, Edgewater, Water Works and Tahoe parks

LAUNCH FEES FOR ALL LAKES: Fox Lake Residents $4 per season, Non-Residents; Seasonal $40 yearly or $5 daily

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