Lake Fishing Charts -Indiana
*In Alphabetical Order

G189 Bass Lake [1345.0 acres]
This shallow lake is home to nice walleye, channel cats, white bass and white crappie. Slip bobbers seldom go below five feet.
Price: $15.95
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L191 NEW! Brookville Lake [5260.0 acres] [G.P.S.]
Thousands of anglers take to this popular water for striped bass and walleye. Panfish anglers catch plenty of crappie and bluegill. Great facilities.
Price: $15.95
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G190 Lake Freeman [1547.0 acres]
The best fishing here is before Memorial Day and after Labor Day due to the high recreational use. The current state record white bass and hybrid striped bass came from Freeman.
Price: $15.95
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G191 Lake Manitou [713.0 acres]
Working the numerous weedlines will get you on northern pike, largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill and perch.
Price: $15.95
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G192 Maxinkuckee Lake [1864.0 acres]
Another clear lake that's best fished in low-light periods. Walleye, bass and plenty of panfish available.
Price: $15.95
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L192 NEW! Monroe Lake [10750.0 acres] [G.P.S.]
Indiana's largest lake and home to a trophy bass fishery. Crappie are abundant and attract a lot of attention. A quality catfish population is widely ignored.
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L193 NEW! Patoka Lake [8880.0 acres] [G.P.S.]
The second largest lake in the state is loaded with largemouth bass and bluegill. Standing timber provides acres of cover and countless angling opportunities.
Price: $15.95
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G193 Lake Shafer [1291.0 acres]
Small spoons and spinners are local favorites for several species of bass. Hybrid stripers are ready to fight!

Price: $15.95
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G194 Lake Wawasee [3410.0 acres]
A good depthfinder on this lake will guide you to quality northerns, walleye, bluegill and bass holding on the weed edges.
Price: $15.95
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G211 Willow Slough Lake (J.C.Murphey) [1000.0 acres]
This entire lake, except for the ditches, is thick with weeds. Find an opening and you'll find a fish. Quality bass available.
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