Cranberry Lake LDFP
Cranberry Lake near Lac du Flambeau sits in a quieter pocket of forest and wetlands with a modest basin and lightly developed shoreline. Its layout and setting give it a low-key, almost park-like feel.
Boat traffic tends to remain light, making it well suited to paddling and simple fishing rather than high-speed recreation. Buyers who prefer calm water and a straightforward cabin atmosphere often gravitate here.
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Cranberry‑type lakes generally hold panfish, bass, and pike, with fish closely tied to weeds, wood, and simple structural elements. Anglers can cover much of the shoreline in shorter trips, targeting edges and inside turns with jigs, slip bobbers, and smaller crankbaits. The quieter environment and likely moderate clarity make it friendly for stealthier small‑boat approaches. It serves as a classic “slow down and fish” lake rather than a run‑and‑gun big‑water destination.
How big is Cranberry Lake LDFP?
Cranberry Lake LDFP is 466 acres.
How deep is Cranberry Lake LDFP?
Cranberry Lake LDFP has an average depth of 7 feet and a maximum depth of 18 feet.
How far is Cranberry Lake LDFP from Lac Du Flambeau?
Cranberry Lake LDFP is 33 minutes from Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Cranberry Lake LDFP?
Cranberry Lake LDFP is a Drainage lake.
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