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Lake Two Area Fishing Spots

49 Fishing Spots

Anglers exploring the Lake Two Area Fishing Spots in Michigan will discover 49 fishing destinations spanning 48 expansive lakes and one reliable reservoir. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

Local fishing conditions here are shaped by the region's geography and climate patterns. Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Many of these spots see less pressure than more well-known destinations, offering a more intimate fishing experience.

Whether you're a bass tournament competitor or a family looking for a relaxed panfish outing, the waters in this zone accommodate every angling style. Power fishing with reaction baits covers water quickly on the larger lakes, while finesse techniques shine in the smaller, pressured waters. Don't overlook catfishing opportunities here — prepared baits and chicken liver produce excellent channel catfish action from spring through fall.

The Lake Two Area Fishing Spots is well-suited for both day trips and extended fishing vacations. With 49 spots to explore, you could spend weeks discovering new water in this zone alone. Budget-friendly camping and RV parks are scattered throughout the area, and many spots allow bank fishing without the need for a boat. Download the coordinates from our spot listings to program your GPS, and always verify current access conditions before heading to a new location.

All 49 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (48)

Barhite Lake

45.2645, -84.6600
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Berry Lake

45.1239, -84.7318
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Black Lake

45.1264, -84.7969
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Botsford Road Lake Access

45.3875, -84.7506
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Bows Lake Boat Launch

45.1474, -84.7796
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Boyne River Pond

45.1668, -84.9196
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Canoe & Kayak

45.3914, -84.7432
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Clifford Lake

45.0286, -84.6357
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Deer Lake

45.0504, -84.7951
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Deer Lake

45.1657, -84.9777
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Fitzek Lake

45.1202, -84.7235
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Fleming Lake

45.1780, -84.6839
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Fulmer Lake

45.2703, -84.6498
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Green Lake

45.0739, -84.7626
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Heart Lake

45.1366, -84.8170
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Horning Lake

45.0428, -84.7945
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Huffman Lake

45.1313, -84.7800
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Huffman Lake Park Boat Launch

45.1286, -84.7796
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Kassuba Lake

45.0131, -84.6230
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Kidney Lake

45.1316, -84.7951
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Lake Eighteen

45.1635, -84.7265
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Lake Four

45.0436, -84.7190
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Lake One

45.0437, -84.7099
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Lake Three

45.0419, -84.7145
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Lake Twenty-Seven Public Boat Access

45.0502, -84.7909
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Lake Twentyseven

45.0479, -84.7864
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Lake Two

45.0469, -84.7141
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Little Weber Lake

45.2952, -84.7297
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Long Lake

45.0513, -84.8614
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Losey Lake

45.0570, -84.8617
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Martin Lake

45.0567, -84.7859
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McCoy Lake

45.0033, -84.6342
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Mud Lake

45.3955, -84.9015
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Mud Lake

45.2546, -84.9964
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O'Brien Pond

45.0700, -84.9362
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O'Rourke Lake

45.0082, -84.6265
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Pettifor Lake

45.0628, -84.7898
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Pickerel Lake

45.3992, -84.7683
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Reardon Lake

45.1924, -84.7237
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Silver Lake

45.2698, -84.6330
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Spring Lake

45.3919, -84.9083
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Standard Lake

45.1997, -84.7363
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Storey Lake

45.1946, -84.6133
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Thumb Lake Boat Launch

45.1823, -84.7741
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Walloon Lake

45.3008, -84.9950
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Weber Lake

45.2974, -84.7238
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West Lake

45.0568, -84.7945
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Woodin Lake

45.1328, -84.7281
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Reservoirs (1)

Silver Creek Pond

45.3676, -84.8044
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Frequently Asked Questions

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Yes, a valid Michigan fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Michigan wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

The Lake Two Area Fishing Spots includes 49 documented fishing locations across Michigan. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.