Crawford County Michigan Fishing
29 documented fish species across 5 graded Crawford County lakes.
Catfish & Bullhead
Other Species
Central Mudminnow 3Golden Shiner 3Blackchin Shiner 2Blacknose Shiner 2Iowa Darter 2Western Banded Killifish 2Bluntnose Minnow 1Common Shiner 1Creek Chub 1Johnny Darter 1Mimic Shiner 1Northern Logperch 1Northern Longear Sunfish 1Northern Redbelly Dace 1Sand Shiner 1Spottail Shiner 1White Sucker 1Fathead Minnow 1Lake Herring 1
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Crawford County Fishing Lakes
| Lake | Grade | Clarity | Max Depth | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Margrethe | A | 16 ft | - | 21 |
| Twin Lakes; Grayling Twp | A | 19 ft | - | 7 |
| Kneff Lakes | A | 19 ft | - | 1 |
| Wakeley Lake; Central Basin; Grayling Township | B | 6.5 ft | - | 10 |
| Wakeley Lake | D | 6.5 ft | - | 10 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Crawford County lakes?
Crawford County, Michigan has 29 documented fish species across 5 graded lakes, including Pumpkinseed, Yellow Perch, Central Mudminnow, Northern Pike, Golden Shiner.
What is the best-graded fishing lake in Crawford County?
Lake Margrethe holds the highest water-quality grade (A) among Crawford County lakes with a documented fishery.