Musser Flowage
Musser Flowage is a 500-plus-acre flowage southwest of Lac du Flambeau with stained water, irregular shoreline, and a network of bays and channels.
It has a rugged, big-country feel that appeals to anglers and exploratory pontoon owners who appreciate flooded timber, marsh edges, and lower-profile traffic compared to the area's clearer chain lakes.
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Musser Flowage likely offers solid fishing for walleyes, pike, bass, and panfish, with fish concentrated around channels, wood, and weed edges. Anglers often target points, creek mouths, and flats with jigs, crankbaits, and live bait, adjusting to changes in flow and water level. The stained water lets fish stay shallow and active, supporting strong daytime bite windows when conditions align. For anglers who like figuring out complex flowage systems, Musser can be a rewarding, lower‑pressure option.
How big is Musser Flowage?
Musser Flowage is 503 acres.
How deep is Musser Flowage?
Musser Flowage has an average depth of 5 feet and a maximum depth of 15 feet.
How far is Musser Flowage from Lac Du Flambeau?
Musser Flowage is 25 minutes from Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Musser Flowage?
Musser Flowage is a Drainage lake.
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