Skinaway Lake
Skinaway Lake
Common Fish: Panfish
Other Present Fish: Largemouth Bass
Northwestern Wisconsin is scattered abundantly with lakes, rivers, marshes, and other wetlands and wildlife areas. These natural landscapes provide us with scenic beauty, habitats for various wildlife, and several opportunities for outdoor recreation, conservation, preservation, and environmental interest. Barron County has 369 lakes and Polk County has 437.
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Skinaway Lake
Upper Turtle Lake
This lake is primarily surrounded by year-round residents.
Size: 438 acres
Max. Depth: 25 feet
Mean Depth: 14 feet
Common Fish: Northern Pike, Walleye, Largemouth Bass
Other Present Fish: Panfish
Lower Turtle Lake
This lake is primarily surrounded by year-round residents.
Size: 276 acres
Max. Depth: 24 feet
Mean Depth: 14 feet
Common Fish: Walleye, Northern Pike & Largemouth Bass
Other Present Fish: Panfish
This lake is primarily surrounded by year-round residents.
Size: 161 acres
Max. Depth: 41 feet
Mean Depth: 20 feet
Common Fish: Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass & Panfish
Other Present Fish: Walleye
This lake is primarily surrounded by year-round residents.
Size: 191 acres
Max. Depth: 48 feet
Mean Depth: 24 feet
Common Fish: Walleye, Largemouth Bass & Panfish
Other Present Fish: Northern Pike, Muskie
Size: 377 acres
Max. Depth: 57 feet
Mean Depth: 20 feet
Common Fish: Northern Pike & Largemouth Bass
Other Present Fish: Walleye
Joel Marsh Wildlife Area is a 1,192 acre property located in Polk County. It consists of flowages, grassland, and upland forest. Find it two miles west of Turtle Lake off Hwy 8.
Loon Lake Wildlife Area is a 3,123 acre property located mostly in Barron County with a small portion in Polk county. It consists of rolling upland oak, maple, and aspen forest, grass fields, waterfowl flowages, pothole lakes, lowland brush, and the Apple River. Find it four miles north of Turtle Lake or four miles south of Cumberland.
Rice Beds Creek Wildlife Area
Rice Beds Creek Wildlife Area is a 3,181 acre property located in Polk County. It consists of rolling oak, aspen, and maple upland forest, lowland forest, stream, and ponds. Find it six miles northwest of Turtle Lake.