Walleyes, smallmouths the story at Elkhart Lake in Wisconsin’s Sheboygan County
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Sheboygan County’s Elkhart Lake ranks as the state’s fourth deepest natural lake and its dissolved oxygen levels at depth are high enough to not only be considered a “two-story” lake that once supported stocked trout, but still supports a natural population of ciscoes – an important forage fish for the lake’s walleyes, muskies, and northern pike.
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