Duroy Lake
Duroy Lake is a 350-acre flowage-style lake west of Lac du Flambeau bordered by forest and marsh. Its irregular shoreline includes coves, points, and lowland stretches that give it a more natural, regional feel than a polished resort chain.
Boat traffic tends to be modest, with recreation centered on fishing, pontoon cruising, and paddling rather than high-speed watersports. The mix of wooded and marshy shoreline reinforces its quieter character.
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Flowage‑type lakes like Duroy usually hold panfish, pike, bass, and walleyes, with fish relating to channels, wood, and weed edges. Anglers often explore points, inlets, and shallow bays with jigs, crankbaits, and live bait, adjusting to changes in water level and flow. The stained water lets fish feed shallower, so daytime fishing can be productive under the right conditions. It’s a good match for anglers who enjoy exploring less crowded, more natural‑looking water.
How big is Duroy Lake?
Duroy Lake is 350 acres.
How deep is Duroy Lake?
Duroy Lake has an average depth of 5 feet and a maximum depth of 18 feet.
How far is Duroy Lake from Lac Du Flambeau?
Duroy Lake is 31 minutes from Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Duroy Lake?
Duroy Lake is a Drainage lake.
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