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LONG, MAUTHE, AUBURN , AND TITTLE LAKE INFO
These three Fond du Lac County lakes offer varying opportunities for the angler. Each has something to recommend it. In the case of Auburn, that “something” is Northern Pike. There’s good action for decent-size Esox Lucius, you’ll find some acceptable-size Bluegills. The 107-acre lake has good depth at 29 feet max, but it weeds up rather extensively. Therefore, fish early in the season, but leave your ski boat home.; no motors are allowed. Long Lake, meanwhile, has great Largemouth Bass, some decent gills and nice Northerns. You’ll even find a few Walleyes in the Winter. Tossing plastic worms to the weeds at the north and south ends of the lake for Bass. Or, you can flip a chartreuse jig/leech combination to the bottom off the weed edge. The majority of bigmouths here are of legal size and above, so be prepared for some nice action. Fish the Northerns with a bobber-and-shiner rig early in the season off the steep drop on the east shore. And the weed edge on the north end is great for Northerns and Bluegills alike. Mauthe Lake hasn’t been surveyed or stocked for years, but it does contain some decent Northerns, both Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, and some nice Crappies. The lake is a bowl, so you’ll be fishing weed edges. They’re having good success with big Shiners and bobbers for Northerns. Again, leave the ski boat at home; no gasoline motors are allowed on this 78-acre lake.
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