Jungle Lake
Jungle Lake is a mid-sized Forest County lake west of Crandon with abundant aquatic growth and a lively, habitat-rich shoreline. The vegetation gives it a distinctly “fishy” character that anglers tend to appreciate.
It’s large enough for relaxed cruising and multi-species fishing, yet it feels more like a traditional Northwoods fishing lake than a polished resort destination. Buyers drawn to Jungle typically like lakes with personality and strong habitat rather than perfectly manicured shorelines.
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Jungle Lake’s weed‑rich shallows are well suited to panfish, largemouth bass, and pike, with walleyes likely present based on regional patterns. Anglers typically work weedlines, pockets, and channels with spinnerbaits, jigs, and soft plastics. The stained and vegetated environment lets fish hold shallow much of the day, supporting steady action for boat and shoreline anglers. It rewards a cast‑and‑move style of fishing where you check several weeds and edges rather than camping on one spot.
How big is Jungle Lake?
Jungle Lake is 180 acres.
How deep is Jungle Lake?
Jungle Lake has an average depth of 7 feet and a maximum depth of 14 feet.
How far is Jungle Lake from Crandon?
Jungle Lake is 9 minutes from Crandon, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Jungle Lake?
Jungle Lake is a Drainage lake.
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