zSkokie Lagoons Watershed
Info / Lake County
Family Friendly
No
Handicap Access
No
Boat Fishing
Yes - Trolling Motor Only
Boat Ramps
Yes
Boat Rentals
No
Camping
No
Picnicking
No
Skiing
No
Swimming
No
Trout Stocking
No
Zebra Mussels
None
Location 40 acres
Fishing Outlook
Largemouth Bass
Very Good
In 2013, 22,000 2” Largemouth Bass fingerlings were stocked to supplement the fishery. Bass fishermen can be very successful fishing in the Skokie Lagoons!
Crappie spp.
Good
Crappie are difficult to collect with electrofishing gear, so once they’re established they reproduce consistently and their maximum size is dependent on the lake having a diverse and abundant predator population, which Skokie Lagoons has!
Channel Catfish
Very Good
Channel Catfish are very popular amongst anglers at the Skokie Lagoons. They’re stocked to maintain their presence and provide sportfishing opportunities.
Bluegill
Good
In 2007, Bluegill collected ranged in size from 2” to 7.5” long and weighed up to 0.38 lbs.; 39% exceeded 6” long and 3% exceeded 7.5” in length.
Northern Pike
Good
1200 8" Northern Pike are stocked annually. Northern Pike are routinely caught by anglers, but were missed in the last survey.
Walleye
Very Good
Surveys have confirmed a very healthy Walleye population in the Skokie Lagoons!