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Wisconsin's Only Quiet Lakes - Maps and Facts

Lost Land Lake
  • 1304 Acres
  • Maximum Depth - 21'
  • Mean Depth - 12'
  • Thoroughfare to Teal Lake
  • Fishery: Muskie, Walleye, Northern Pike, Large and Small Mouth Bass, Panfish
  • Teal Lake
  • 1049 Acres
  • Maximum Depth - 31'
  • Mean Depth - 15'
  • 6 Islands
  • Teal River - 1 Mile
  • Fishery: Same as Lost Land
  • Ghost Lake
  • 372 Acres
  • Maximum Depth - 12'
  • Mean Depth - 5'
  • Fishery: Muskie, Walleye, Large Mouth Bass, Panfish

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    Lost Land Lake and Teal Lake

    Lost Land Lake and Teal Lake are connected with a scenic, navigable channel. These lakes represent 2,500 acres of spring-fed waters and are the head waters of the Chippewa Flowage. They are not only a sanctuary for eagles, but also for fisherman. With many bays and weed beds where the tiger muskies lie, these Quiet Lakes are Class A musky waters, famous for excellent fishing.

    Ghost Lake

    Ghost Lake is a 370 acre wilderness flowage set in the seclusion of the Chequamegon National Forest. These bronze-tinted quiet waters are home to the muskie, walleye, bass, crappie and a bountiful array of interesting wild critters.

     
     
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