Sailor Creek Flowage
Sailor Creek Flowage is a marsh-influenced, stained-water flowage southwest of Lac du Flambeau with an irregular shoreline and semi-wild character.
It appeals primarily to anglers and paddlers who enjoy exploring channels and flooded cover rather than traditional recreational boating. It fills a niche but is not a high-demand residential destination.
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Flowages like Sailor Creek typically provide good fishing for walleyes, pike, bass, and panfish that hold near channels, wood, and weed clumps. Anglers probe creek mouths, points, and flats with jigs, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits, paying close attention to water levels and flow. The stained water keeps fish comfortable in shallower depths, so daytime action can be solid when conditions align. It’s a rewarding choice for those who enjoy decoding complex, river‑influenced water.
How big is Sailor Creek Flowage?
Sailor Creek Flowage is 201 acres.
How deep is Sailor Creek Flowage?
Sailor Creek Flowage has an average depth of 3 feet and a maximum depth of 8 feet.
How far is Sailor Creek Flowage from Lac Du Flambeau?
Sailor Creek Flowage is 25 minutes from Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Sailor Creek Flowage?
Sailor Creek Flowage is a Drainage lake.
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