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Lake Carroll

4.8

Carroll County, IL

Lake Carroll is a man-made waterbody, that was created in 974 by the damming of a part of the Plum River. It is the largest private lake in Illinois. For the members of the community and their guests the lake provides good conditions for both shoreline and boat fishing. In addition to fishing, swimming, kayaking, jet skiing, and canoeing are…

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Rock River

4.8

Winnebago County, IL

The Rock River is a 299 miles long diverse fishery. There are 25 dams on this river, some of which are popular fishing spots. There are also several boat ramps on the river, so this place is not only popular with anglers for shoreline fishing, but for boat fishing as well.

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Pierce Lake

4.5

Winnebago County, IL

Pirece Lake is a man-made waterbody, that was created from a rock quarry. The lake is located in Rock Cut State Park and has good conditions both for shoreline and boat fishing.

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Kishwaukee River

4.8

Winnebago County, IL

Kishwaukee River is 1,218 square miles long and flows through 7 counties. Although the river isn’t wide enough for power boats, it still provides good conditions for fishing from canoes and kayaks or from shoreline.

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Sangchris Lake

4.1

Christian County, IL

Sangchris Lake is a man-made waterbody. It was created because of damming Clear Creek in 1964. The lake provides good fishing conditions with 100 miles of shoreline, has 3 boat ramps and is welcoming for rowboats, canoes and kayaks.

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Lake Springfield

4.1

Sangamon County, IL

Lake Springfield is a man-made waterbody, that was created in 1931, when Lack and Sugar creeks were dammed. It is almost 4000 acres big. Variety of fish species, 4 concrete boat ramps and good fishing conditions for shore fishing make this lake a perfect place for fishing.

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Amawalk Reservoir

4.6

Westchester County, NY

Amawalk Reservoir is a 564-acre reservoir. This reservoir was formed by impounding the middle of the Muscoot River. It is famous with anglers for great chances to catch both warm and cold water fish species.

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Kensico Reservoir

4.4

Westchester County, NY

Kensico Reservoir is a 2,145-acre NYC Reservoir. This waterbody is famous with anglers for it being stocked with brown trout every spring.

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Erie Canal

4.7

Onondaga County, NY

The Erie Canal is a historic 351-mile long canal. Thanks to plenty of access from schore, no boat is needed. Those, who already experienced fishing in Erie Canal, say that if you visit this place there is no chance that you’ll leave empty-handed.

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Onondaga Lake

4.4

Onondaga County, NY

Onondaga Lake is a large lake in Central New York. Despite being one of the most polluted lakes in the country in the past, nowadays this place is very popular with anglers for a surprising variety of fish species and good chances to catch a big size carp.

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Cayuga Lake

4.3

Tompkins County, NY

Cayuga Lake is the second-largest of the Finger Lakes. Easy access to the lake and great fishing conditions make this place popular with anglers for both warm-water and cold-water fishing.

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Conesus Lake

4.6

Livingston County, NY

Conesus Lake is on of the 11 Finger Lakes. In 1970’s this place was famous for its ice fishing, and nowadays it remains popular, but for being a productive fishery for warmwater species.

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