Washington County Wisconsin Fishing
5 documented fish species across 14 graded Washington County lakes.
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Washington County Fishing Lakes
| Lake | Grade | Clarity | Max Depth | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Big Cedar Lake | A | 16.4 ft | 105 ft | 4 |
| Amy Bell Lake | A | - | 37 ft | 3 |
| Big Cedar Lake-North Site-Near West Bend | A | 11.8 ft | 105 ft | 4 |
| Big Cedar Lake-South Site-Near West Bend | A | 12.6 ft | 105 ft | 4 |
| Lake Five | A | 12 ft | 23 ft | 3 |
| Pike Lake | B | 7 ft | 45 ft | 5 |
| Green Lake | B | 9 ft | 37 ft | 4 |
| Big Cedar Lake | B | 9.8 ft | 105 ft | 4 |
| Little Friess Lake | B | 7.4 ft | 34 ft | 4 |
| Big Cedar Lake Northern Basin Deep Site | B | 8.7 ft | 105 ft | 4 |
| Druid Lake | C | 5.5 ft | 53 ft | 4 |
| Bark Lake | C | 5.5 ft | 34 ft | 4 |
| Friess Lake | C | 4 ft | 48 ft | 4 |
| Smith Lake | D | 4 ft | 5 ft | 3 |
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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.