Pallette Lake
Pallette Lake lies within the Northern Highland–American Legion State Forest near Boulder Junction, surrounded largely by public land and forest.
With mostly natural shoreline and easy access for campers and day users, it carries more of a state-forest character than a residential-lake vibe, appealing to owners who value being wrapped in public land and woods.
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State-forest lakes like Pallette often hold walleyes, bass, pike, and panfish, with fish using a mix of wooded shoreline, weedlines, and drop-offs for cover. Anglers commonly target points, mid-depth breaks, and areas adjacent to public access or campground shorelines, using jigs, live bait, and small crankbaits. Because the lake sees both local and visitor pressure, timing trips for low-traffic periods and focusing on less obvious structure can produce better-than-average results. For cabin owners nearby, Pallette is a convenient add-on fishery and paddling destination that complements their home lake options.
How big is Pallette Lake?
Pallette Lake is 180 acres.
How deep is Pallette Lake?
Pallette Lake has an average depth of 33 feet and a maximum depth of 60 feet.
How far is Pallette Lake from Boulder Junction?
Pallette Lake is 4 minutes from Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Pallette Lake?
Pallette Lake is a Seepage lake.
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