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Washington County Wisconsin Fishing

5 documented fish species across 14 graded Washington County lakes.

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Washington County Fishing Lakes

LakeGradeClarityMax DepthSpecies
Big Cedar LakeA16.4 ft105 ft4
Amy Bell LakeA-37 ft3
Big Cedar Lake-North Site-Near West BendA11.8 ft105 ft4
Big Cedar Lake-South Site-Near West BendA12.6 ft105 ft4
Lake FiveA12 ft23 ft3
Pike LakeB7 ft45 ft5
Green LakeB9 ft37 ft4
Big Cedar LakeB9.8 ft105 ft4
Little Friess LakeB7.4 ft34 ft4
Big Cedar Lake Northern Basin Deep SiteB8.7 ft105 ft4
Druid LakeC5.5 ft53 ft4
Bark LakeC5.5 ft34 ft4
Friess LakeC4 ft48 ft4
Smith LakeD4 ft5 ft3

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fish are in Washington County lakes?

Washington County, Wisconsin has 5 documented fish species across 14 graded lakes, including Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass.

What is the best-graded fishing lake in Washington County?

Big Cedar Lake holds the highest water-quality grade (A) among Washington County lakes with a documented fishery.