Lone Stone Lake
Lone Stone Lake Specs:
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Clear, deeper forest lakes like Lone Stone often hold healthy panfish and bass populations, along with pike and sometimes stocked trout or walleye. Fish commonly use drop-offs, rock, and weedlines rather than sprawling shallow flats, so anglers tend to focus on breaks, points, and mid-lake structure. Finesse presentations, lighter line, and low-light timing can help offset the fish-spooking effect of clear water, especially during mid-summer. For cabin owners, Lone Stone provides a pleasant blend of quality swimming and more technical fishing, all in a quiet, heavily wooded package.
How big is Lone Stone Lake?
Lone Stone Lake is 171 acres with 2.10 miles of shoreline.
How deep is Lone Stone Lake?
Lone Stone Lake has an average depth of 15 feet and a maximum depth of 29 feet.
Does Lone Stone Lake have a boat launch?
Yes, Lone Stone Lake has a public boat launch.
How far is Lone Stone Lake from Three Lakes?
Lone Stone Lake is 20 minutes from Three Lakes, Wisconsin.
What fish are in Lone Stone Lake?
Lone Stone Lake contains a Variety of fish species including Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye.
What is the water clarity of Lone Stone Lake?
Lone Stone Lake has a water clarity of 12.6 feet.
How long is the shoreline on Lone Stone Lake?
The shoreline of Lone Stone Lake is about 2.10 miles.
What type of lake is Lone Stone Lake?
Lone Stone Lake is a Seepage lake.
What is the trophic status of Lone Stone Lake?
Lone Stone Lake is a Mesotrophic lake.