Williamsville, Lake

Info / Sangamon County

Location 18 acres

Lake Williamsville is located in Sangamon County, 20 miles north of Springfield and 1 mile east of Williamsville. The lake is owned by the Village of Williamsville.

Fishing Outlook

Recent Stocking History
2024 Channel Catfish Fingerling (1 - 3") 450

Contact

Village of Williamsville
Locher, Tad
IDNR Fisheries Biologist
Send Message
217-720-0235

Description

The lake is 18 acres with a maximum depth of 13 feet and an average depth of 5 feet. The dam is rip-rapped and most of the shoreline is gently sloping. The lake also contains dense beds of aquatic vegetation. The entire shoreline is accessible via a footpath.

Fishery History

The Division of Fisheries entered into a formal Cooperative Management Agreement with the Village of Williamsville in 1986. The lake was drained completely in 1984 and restocked with breeder Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish and non-vulnerable Channel Catfish. A total of eight fish species have been collected in Lake Williamsville since 1989. While their numbers and potential for successful angling are low, anglers may catch Common Carp, Green Sunfish, or Green Sunfish x Bluegill Hybrids.

Site Regulations

No boats are allowed in Lake Williamsville. 

Site-Specific Fishing Regulations:

  • All Fish: 2 pole and line fishing only and each pole must not have more than 2 hooks or lures attached while fishing
  • Channel Catfish: 6 Fish Daily Harvest Limit
  • Large or Smallmouth Bass: 6 Fish Daily Harvest Limit (statewide regulation)

Additional Information

Planning to eat your catch?  Fish Consumption Advisory information can be found here: Fish Consumption Advisory Page