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Pigeon Lake Info
Though it’s not particularly known as trophy water, Pigeon Lake does have a habit of producing some nice Walleyes. Back in 1984, in fact, a DNR survey showed goggle eyes up to 26 inches. Moreover, Walleyes were relatively abundant that year, and the smallest one captured in the DNR’s fyke nets was 18 inches. The net catch, to be sure, averaged 22 inches. Not bad for an 86-acre lake! it’s not the mid-80s anymore, but you can still catch some nice Walleyes with live bait around the mid-lake hump on the north end and off the bar at mid-lake on the west side. The steeply dropping east shore, too, deserves a look. You’ll also find some fair-size LM Bass in the weeds and Crappies suspended over deep water in summer. Look for boating hours at the launch site.
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