The “Catch of the Day” can
be at the end of your line every day when you fish
within the 22-mile
shoreline of Lake Carroll.
It may surprise you to learn that
Lake Carroll, the largest private
lake in Illinois, boasts a diverse and
numerous fish population.
Like to reel in the big ones? They’re
here… Largemouth Bass – typical
length 12-20” Walleye – typical length 18 – 24” Northern – typical length 18 – 24” Muskie – typical
length up to 40”
The "One That
Got Away"
came to Lake Carroll!!!
November 2003
- Lake Carroll
STATS - 50", 35#,
24" circumferance
2# short of State record 4 hrs. after catch
If the “snack” size
appeals to you, there are… Crappie – typical
length 8 – 11” Bluegill – typical length 7 – 9” Smallmouth Bass – typical length 12 – 18”
These are just a sampling of the 25 species known
to inhabit
Lake Carroll! Click here for
a fishing map of the lake.
Members of the Fishing Club believe fishing
is for anglers of every age and
are dedicated to promoting fishing and other related, safe,
water sports.
To encourage an interest in the sport (and just plain fun), Fishing
Derbies
are held in warm months and attract growing numbers of junior
anglers.