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Krohns Lake is a surprising fishery. Despite the
concerns with water quality, the fishery appears to be thriving, especially for
panfish. You may catch bluegill, sunfish, black crappie, yellow perch,
large-mouth bass and stocked rainbow trout. The lake bottom is soft and mucky,
so adhere to the electric motor policy to avoid uprooting plants and stirring up
muck. This will protect the fish’s fragile spawning beds from being smothered
and keep the fishery productive. Krohns Lake is 21 acres in size with a
maximum depth of 38 feet, average depth of 21 feet. The Lake is fed by
groundwater seeping through the soil and was formed by a piece of melting
glacial ice about 10,000 years ago. |