
Castle
Rock Lake
Started in 1947 and finished in 1951 by the Wisconsin River Power
Company, Castle Rock Lake is Wisconsin's fourth largest lake. It
covers sixteen thousand acres, and has approximately sixty miles of
shoreline. The majority of shoreline is undeveloped making the
lake "less populated" and ideal for boating and skiing. The
lake's depth varies from 8 to 20 feet in most places, with area in the
old river beds reaching as deep as 30 feet. The structure
created from the river beds makes Castle Rock a very productive and
consistent fishing lake. While walleyes, white bass, and
crappies are the most abundant, many northern pike, large mouth bass,
small mouth bass and panfish are taken also.
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