Lake Mohawksin/Wi River
Lake Mohawksin is a 1,515-acre flowage located in the heart of Tomahawk. The lake is formed by the confluence of the Tomahawk, Somo, and Wisconsin Rivers. With a maximum depth of 25 feet, Lake Mohawksin provides excellent fishing opportunities for musky, walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and panfish.Visitors can access the lake from several public boat landings and enjoy a public beach located within the city. Water clarity is generally low, and water levels tend to remain relatively stable throughout the year, although flow rates can vary with seasonal conditions.
Lake Alice
Lake Alice is a 1,438-acre flowage located in Lincoln County. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 32 feet and supports healthy populations of musky, walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and panfish. Multiple public boat landings provide easy access to the water for anglers and recreational boaters. Water clarity is typically low, and water levels can experience moderate fluctuations throughout the season as flow conditions change within the Wisconsin River system.
Lake Nokomis (Rice Reservoir)
Lake Nokomis is a 2,274-acre reservoir located in Lincoln and Oneida counties. With a maximum depth of 33 feet, Lake Nokomis is one of the premier fishing destinations in the Tomahawk area, offering excellent opportunities for musky, walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and panfish. Multiple public boat landings provide easy access to the lake for anglers and recreational boaters alike. Water clarity is generally low, and water levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the year, sometimes varying by as much as 8 feet due to reservoir management and seasonal conditions.
Spirit Flowage
Spirit River Flowage is a 1,220-acre flowage located in Lincoln County and is part of the Wisconsin River system. With a maximum depth of 25 feet, the flowage offers excellent opportunities for musky, walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and panfish. Visitors can access the water from several public boat landings around the flowage. Water clarity is generally low, giving the lake its characteristic stained appearance. Water levels can fluctuate by several feet throughout the year due to flow management and seasonal conditions, making current conditions an important factor when planning a trip.
Jersey City Flowage
Jersey City Flowage is a 423-acre flowage located in Lincoln County and is part of the Wisconsin River system. With a maximum depth of 20 feet, this smaller flowage provides opportunities for musky, walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and panfish. Visitors can access the water from a public boat landing, making it a convenient destination for anglers looking to explore a less-traveled section of the river system. Water clarity is generally low, and water levels can fluctuate throughout the year due to seasonal conditions and flow management.
Halfmoon Lake
Halfmoon Lake is a 102-acre lake located in Lincoln County. With a maximum depth of 14 feet, this smaller lake offers good opportunities for panfish, largemouth bass, and northern pike. Visitors can access the lake from a public boat landing, making it an easy destination for anglers seeking a quieter fishing experience. Water clarity is generally moderate, providing better visibility than many of the area’s flowages and river systems.
Muskellunge Lake
Muskellunge Lake is a 160-acre lake located in Lincoln County. With a maximum depth of 26 feet, the lake offers quality fishing opportunities for musky, walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass, and panfish. Visitors can access the lake from a public boat landing, making it a convenient option for anglers looking for a smaller, more manageable body of water. Water clarity is generally moderate, and water levels tend to remain relatively stable throughout the year.