Long Lake Cr

Aerial view of Long Lake Cr, a 353 acre lake in Crandon, Wisconsin
   Long Lake near Crandon is a narrow, elongated lake that stretches along a forested corridor, giving it a quiet, tucked-in feel. Its shape makes it feel more like a long river-style lake than a round basin, and boaters tend to cruise slowly and follow the shoreline rather than blast across open water. Development is limited enough that many stretches still look and sound like pure woods. It stretches along a wooded corridor, so boating feels like moving through a long, winding waterway rather than across open water. It's a good match for slower pontoon rides, paddling, and shoreline-oriented fishing in a calm setting. Buyers who enjoy scenic shoreline cruises and a simpler, quieter setting often appreciate Long Lake's proportions.
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Long Lake Cr Specs:

Avg. Depth: 9 Feet
Size: 353 Acres
Max Depth: 21 Feet
Water Source:
Lake Access: Public
Town:Crandon
Time to Town: 22 Minutes

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Long, narrow lakes typically hold panfish, bass, and pike, with fish using shoreline breaks, points, and any slight widening or depth change along the length. Anglers can work steadily along the edges with jigs, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits, covering water while watching for key pieces of structure. Because the system is linear, wind direction and any inflow or outflow can strongly influence fish positioning. It’s an enjoyable option for anglers who like to “bank‑run” with the boat, hitting spot after spot along the shoreline.

How big is Long Lake Cr?

Long Lake Cr is 353 acres.

How deep is Long Lake Cr?

Long Lake Cr has an average depth of 9 feet and a maximum depth of 21 feet.

How far is Long Lake Cr from Crandon?

Long Lake Cr is 22 minutes from Crandon, Wisconsin.

What type of lake is Long Lake Cr?

Long Lake Cr is a Drainage lake.

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