Small lakes
gksomag
Posted 7/30/2016 10:01 PM (#825514)
Subject: Small lakes




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Hey guys. Did some research using google maps and wdnr and found some lakes under 100 acres with common musky and walleye population. I have a smaller boat and launching is not a problem even if its a gravel ramp. Boat landings are not listed when you search the lake on wdnr. But when I went on google maps satellite view both lakes had dirt ramps and docks. Question is if it is ok to lunch a boat at those locations?
14ledo81
Posted 7/30/2016 11:16 PM (#825517 - in reply to #825514)
Subject: Re: Small lakes





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Location: Ashland WI
I would check to see who owns the land before you use it.
gksomag
Posted 7/31/2016 12:38 AM (#825518 - in reply to #825517)
Subject: Re: Small lakes




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Its a state owned property. Sanford and Bear lakes in Vilas county
MD75
Posted 7/31/2016 7:02 AM (#825519 - in reply to #825514)
Subject: Re: Small lakes





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Location: Sycamore, IL
If it's the bear lake I'm thinking of it is private. Owned by Dairymen's club. My uncle used to belong and we fished it a few times...Not sure if Sanford is a part of the club or not.
ToddM
Posted 7/31/2016 10:46 AM (#825529 - in reply to #825514)
Subject: Re: Small lakes





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Location: oswego, il
I Google mapped sanford. The ramp has docks and resort boats and it is near the dairy man's lakes. Those lakes have a ramp with docks and resort boats as well. Plenty of other small lakes like you are looking for.
gksomag
Posted 7/31/2016 2:31 PM (#825544 - in reply to #825514)
Subject: RE: Small lakes




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Ok thx guys.