Pickerel Lake
Pickerel Lake Specs:
This is a summary based on available information.
Shallow, low‑clarity lakes like Pickerel generally produce good numbers of panfish, largemouth bass, and northern pike, which use weeds and soft‑bottom features as primary cover. Anglers typically focus on edges of emergent vegetation, inside turns in weedlines, and any small depth changes or channels that concentrate fish. Because the water is stained, power techniques—spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, and buzzbaits—can shine, especially in low‑light periods and on breezy days that break up the surface. Cabin owners who invest time on Pickerel often find a reliable action lake where kids and guests can catch fish regularly without needing to run far or fight heavy boat traffic.
How big is Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake is 293 acres with 4.40 miles of shoreline.
How deep is Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake has an average depth of 12 feet and a maximum depth of 26 feet.
Does Pickerel Lake have a boat launch?
Yes, Pickerel Lake has a public boat launch.
How far is Pickerel Lake from Eagle River?
Pickerel Lake is 17 minutes from Eagle River, Wisconsin.
What is the water clarity of Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake has a water clarity of 9.0 feet.
How long is the shoreline on Pickerel Lake?
The shoreline of Pickerel Lake is about 4.40 miles.
What type of lake is Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake is a Drainage lake.
What is the trophic status of Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake is a Eutrophic lake.