Williams County North Dakota Fishing
18 documented fish species across 9 graded Williams County lakes.
Trout, Salmon & Coldwater
Catfish & Bullhead
Williams County Fishing Lakes
| Lake | Grade | Clarity | Max Depth | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Epping-Springbrook Dam-Littoral Lake | A | - | 25.4 ft | 5 |
| Kota Ray Dam Lake | B | 7.7 ft | 26.2 ft | 6 |
| Blacktail Dam Lake | B | 7.2 ft | 36.3 ft | 5 |
| Kettle Lake | B | 5.3 ft | 35.8 ft | 3 |
| Trenton Lake | C | 1.5 ft | 8.1 ft | 11 |
| Epping-Springbrook Dam-S Inlet Lake | C | - | 25.4 ft | 5 |
| Mcleod Reservoir | C | 5.4 ft | 34.6 ft | 5 |
| Epping-Springbrook Dam-Deepest Lake | D | 4.9 ft | 25.4 ft | 5 |
| Tioga Dam Lake | D | 2.2 ft | 28.9 ft | 3 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Williams County lakes?
Williams County, North Dakota has 18 documented fish species across 9 graded lakes, including Northern Pike, Walleye, Yellow Perch, Bluegill, Channel Catfish.
What is the best-graded fishing lake in Williams County?
Epping-Springbrook Dam-Littoral Lake holds the highest water-quality grade (A) among Williams County lakes with a documented fishery.