Wabikon Lake
Wabikon Lake is a bigger lake west of Crandon with a nice basin, wooded shoreline, and a quiet, off-the-path feel.
It’s best suited to paddlers, anglers, and smaller boats. It fits squarely in the peaceful cabin-lake category rather than the destination tier.
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Wabikon Lake likely hosts panfish, bass, and pike typical of small Forest County waters, with fish holding near weeds and shoreline structure. Anglers can thoroughly cover the lake in a short outing, casting jigs, small crankbaits, and live bait to likely spots. Light pressure and limited boat traffic help keep the fish less wary and the experience more relaxed. It’s the kind of lake where a small boat and simple tackle can go a long way.
How big is Wabikon Lake?
Wabikon Lake is 513 acres.
How deep is Wabikon Lake?
Wabikon Lake has an average depth of 6 feet and a maximum depth of 15 feet.
How far is Wabikon Lake from Crandon?
Wabikon Lake is 6 minutes from Crandon, Wisconsin.
What type of lake is Wabikon Lake?
Wabikon Lake is a Spring lake.
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