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Lake of the Woods is home to walleye, northern pike, perch, sauger, crappie, panfish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, lake trout, lake sturgeon, and muskellunge. Lake of the Woods is nicknamed the "Walleye capital of the world". The lake is the host of year-round fishing, with ice fishing being a popular recreation activity on the lake.
Lake of the Woods is a natural lake near the crest of the Cascade Range in the Fremont–Winema National Forest in southern Oregon in the United States. The lake covers 1,146 acres (4.64 km 2). It was named by Oliver C. Applegate in 1870. Today, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife manages the lake's fishery.
Lake of the Woods is a census-designated place in Locust Grove, Orange County, Virginia, United States. It is a gated subdivision covering approximately 2,600 acres with 4,260 lots (850 with lake frontage) distributed among 16 sections (many named after well-known southern names and landmarks).
Lake of the Woods is an unincorporated community in Klamath County, Oregon, United States. [2] It is located on the east shore of the lake of the same name within the Winema National Forest, about a mile south of Oregon Route 140. [3] The lake was named by Oliver C. Applegate in 1870, while he was building a road around its perimeter. [4]
Lake of the Woods is a lake located by Chapel Corners, New York. The outlet flows into the Indian River. [3] Fish species present in the lake are northern pike, lake trout, black crappie, smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, landlocked salmon, whitefish, yellow perch, rock bass, and bluegill. There is a state-owned beach launch on the lake off ...
Sandy Shores is an unincorporated community approximately 13 miles north of Williams, Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota, United States.It lies along the southern shore of Lake of the Woods, southeast of Long Point and Birch Beach.
Lake of the Woods is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to the town of Pinetop-Lakeside. The population was 4,094 at the 2010 census . Geography
The lake lies in Targhee National Forest, between the southern border of Yellowstone National Park and the northern border of Grand Teton National Park. Primary access is from Ashton, Idaho, or Flagg Ranch, Wyoming, in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. Boy scout Camp Loll is located on the lake. [1]