Beaver Dam Lake, Wisconsin Lake
Location and Fishing Information: Beaver Dam Lake is located in Barron County, Wisconsin. This body of water covers just over 1,160 acres of surface area which has a maximum depth around 106 feet. You will find five different boat ramps, kayaking, hiking, boating and fishing here.
There are a few different species of fish to find on this body of water. So, what type of fish are in this lake? You can find Walleye, Northern Pike, Trout, Panfish, Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass on these waters.
Top Species and Creel Limits
Largemouth Bass: May 1st- June 18th/ Daily limit of 5 with a 14″ minimum length
Panfish: Open all year/ No limit or length with a daily limit of 25
Smallmouth Bass: May 1st- June 18th/ Catch and release only
Walleye: May 1st- March 6th/ Minimum length is 15″ with a limit of 3 per day/ Walleye, sauger and hybrids may not be kept from 20″ to 24″
Northern Pike: May 1st-March 6th/ No length limit/ Daily limit of 5