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Fishing Hole Maps

Welcome to the Fishing Hole

Every month, Northern Wilds publishes a depth map and guide to a favorite lake or stream in our coverage area. This feature, called the Fishing Hole, is very popular with anglers. We don’t give away all of the secrets, but you get enough information to have an edge when you hit the water. You’ll find all of our published maps and guides listed here in alphabetical order.

Alder Lake (Cook)

Arrow Lake (Ontario)

Bean Lake (Lake)

Benson Lake (Lake)

Birch Lake (Cook)

Black Bay (Lake Superior)

Caribou Lake (Cook)

Clara Lake (Cook)

Cloud Lake (Ontario)

Crescent Lake (Cook)

Daniels Lake (Cook)

Deer Yard Lake (Cook)

Devil Track Lake (Cook)

Divide Lake (Lake)

Dog Lake (Ontario)

Dumbbell Lake (Lake)

Elbow Lake (Cook)

Flour Lake (Cook)

Gooseberry River (Lake)

Gunflint Lake (Cook)

Hungry Jack Lake (Cook)

Jack Pine River (Ontario)

Jessie Lake (Ontario)

Lax Lake (Lake)

Leo Lake (Cook)

Little Cascade Lake (Cook)

Mayhew Lake (Cook)

Mistletoe Lake (Cook)

Moss Lake (Cook)

Mountain Lake (Cook)

North Fowl Lake (Cook/Ontario)

North McDougal Lake (Lake)

Pancore Lake (Cook)

Pine Lake (Trestle Pine) (Cook)

Poplar Lake (Cook)

Round Lake (Cook)

Saganagons Lake (Ontario)

Sandstone Lake (Ontario)

Sea Gull Lake (Cook)

Silver Island Lake (Lake)

South Fowl Lake (Cook/Ontario)

Split Rock River (Lake)

Stewart Lake (Lake)

Swamp Lake (Cook)

Tom Lake (Cook)

Trout Lake (Cook)

Whitefish Lake (Ontario)

Wilson Lake (Lake)

Windy Lake (Lake)

April 2018
April 2018

What's Your Favorite Waterfall? Step outside on a warm April day and you can hear it. The noise may be a drip, drip, drip from the eaves. It may be a splash as a passing car goes through a puddle. Or it may be the chuckle and chatter of a trickle of meltwater beginning its long, long journey to the sea. However you hear it, the sound of water is the surest sign of spring. After a winter of being locked in ice, thawing temperatures allow the water to begin moving again. Read more...

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