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Lake of
the Pines is a real gem of a
lake. For what this small lake gives up in size, it more than makes up in beauty.
This lake is only 273 acres in size, and it has a depth that reaches
39' in the deepest locations, with approximately 35% of the
total water volume being 10 feet or deeper. Located in the heart of the Flambeau
River State Forest, this secluded lake has much to offer. Musky, Walleye, Large Mouth Bass,
Small Mouth Bass, Crappie, Perch, and Bluegill offer you a variety of
fishing. The abundance of pan fish will keep the children occupied for
quite some time fishing right off the dock. This lake also connects with
Connors Lake, through the south end channel, providing even more fishing
opportunities.
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