← Back to Wisconsin

Lake Ann Area Fishing Spots

44 Fishing Spots Wisconsin

The Lake Ann Area Fishing Spots in Wisconsin encompasses 44 fishing destinations, including 44 popular lakes. Anglers visiting this region can expect productive waters holding Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish, with opportunities ranging from quiet shore fishing to adventurous boat outings.

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

The diverse fisheries in this zone reward anglers who adapt their approach. Start with moving baits like spinnerbaits or swim jigs to locate active fish, then switch to finesse presentations once you find a productive area. Shore access is available at many locations, making this zone ideal for wading anglers and those without boats. A basic setup with a spinning rod, size 6 hooks, and a selection of soft plastics can produce fish at nearly every spot in this zone.

Access to the fishing waters in this zone is generally very good, with a mix of public lands, state wildlife areas, and municipal parks providing entry points. Be aware that some smaller waters may be surrounded by private property — always verify access rights and look for posted signs. The best local advice comes from nearby bait shops, where staff can point you toward the current hot bite and steer you away from areas that are unfishable due to low water or other seasonal conditions.

All 44 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (44)

Arfelin Lake Boat Launch

📍 46.6299, -88.0568
View on Maps ↗

Beaver Pond

📍 46.6367, -87.9377
View full guide →

Bentley Lake

📍 46.7396, -87.9399
View full guide →

Big Bear Lake

📍 46.6314, -88.0830
View full guide →

Camp Eleven Lake

📍 46.6648, -88.0190
View on Maps ↗

Camp Ten Lake

📍 46.6815, -88.1580
View on Maps ↗

Canyon Lake

📍 46.8335, -87.9214
View on Maps ↗

Cedar Lake

📍 46.6953, -88.0733
View on Maps ↗

Clear Lake

📍 46.6915, -88.0237
View on Maps ↗

Cliff Lake

📍 46.8494, -87.9724
View on Maps ↗

Corner Lake

📍 46.6800, -88.0725
View on Maps ↗

Diana Lake

📍 46.6610, -88.1999
View on Maps ↗

Evergreen Lake

📍 46.7107, -88.0355
View on Maps ↗

Florence Pond

📍 46.8508, -87.8704
View on Maps ↗

Hasscib Lake

📍 46.6325, -88.0239
View on Maps ↗

Hebert Lake

📍 46.6487, -88.1071
View on Maps ↗

High Lake

📍 46.7189, -88.1011
View on Maps ↗

Howe Lake

📍 46.8910, -87.9508
View on Maps ↗

Lake Alice

📍 46.6972, -88.0820
View on Maps ↗

Lake Ann

📍 46.8728, -87.9264
View on Maps ↗

Lake Arfelin

📍 46.6287, -88.0605
View on Maps ↗

Lake Dortay

📍 46.7008, -88.0254
View on Maps ↗

Lake Gordon

📍 46.6971, -88.0365
View on Maps ↗

Lake Phillips

📍 46.7146, -88.0205
View on Maps ↗

Lake Raymond

📍 46.6597, -87.9738
View on Maps ↗

Lake Sally Lou

📍 46.6702, -88.0846
View on Maps ↗

Lake Vedder

📍 46.6423, -88.0837
View on Maps ↗

Lily Pond

📍 46.8477, -87.8307
View on Maps ↗

Little Bear Lake

📍 46.6378, -88.0732
View on Maps ↗

Little Dishno Lake

📍 46.6320, -87.9482
View on Maps ↗

Lost Lake

📍 46.7193, -87.9722
View on Maps ↗

Lower Baraga Lake

📍 46.6678, -88.0445
View on Maps ↗

Mountain Lake

📍 46.8549, -87.9195
View on Maps ↗

Roland Lake

📍 46.8222, -88.1779
View on Maps ↗

Roland Lake Boat Launch

📍 46.8235, -88.1831
View on Maps ↗

Rush Lake

📍 46.8870, -87.9156
View on Maps ↗

Section Thirteen Lake

📍 46.6491, -87.9949
View on Maps ↗

Section Twenty-Eight Lake

📍 46.6198, -88.0579
View on Maps ↗

Silver Lake Basin boat launch

📍 46.6570, -87.8108
View on Maps ↗

Silver Lead Mine Lake

📍 46.6698, -87.8509
View on Maps ↗

Stag Lake

📍 46.6948, -87.8222
View on Maps ↗

Trout Lake

📍 46.7149, -88.0324
View on Maps ↗

Trout Lake

📍 46.8586, -87.8945
View on Maps ↗

Van Riper Lakes

📍 46.6008, -87.9953
View on Maps ↗

Frequently Asked Questions

The Lake Ann Area Fishing Spots includes 44 documented fishing locations across Wisconsin. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

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.

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