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<blockquote data-quote="Bauer" data-source="post: 478153" data-attributes="member: 775"><p>Carpenter Lake</p><p>Directions:12 miles west of St. John</p><p>Sport Fish: Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, Walleye</p><p>Fishery Status: Good pike population, with most fish longer than 21 inches. Fair walleye population with mostly bigger sized fish. Lower perch numbers with some 7-9-inches.</p><p>Current Elevation: 2189.6 Max Depth: 16.5 Shoreline Miles: 9</p><p></p><p>Hooker Lake</p><p>Directions:8 miles west of St. John</p><p>Sport Fish: Rainbow Trout, Tiger Trout</p><p>Fishery Status: Trout stocked annually and reach maximum size in fall. Currently, some older, larger trout available due to lack of winterkill in recent years. Trout ranged from 10-20 inches in the 2023 netting survey. Tiger trout (brown/brook trout cross) are low in abundance. </p><p></p><p>No results on Broom. Different name?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bauer, post: 478153, member: 775"] Carpenter Lake Directions:12 miles west of St. John Sport Fish: Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, Walleye Fishery Status: Good pike population, with most fish longer than 21 inches. Fair walleye population with mostly bigger sized fish. Lower perch numbers with some 7-9-inches. Current Elevation: 2189.6 Max Depth: 16.5 Shoreline Miles: 9 Hooker Lake Directions:8 miles west of St. John Sport Fish: Rainbow Trout, Tiger Trout Fishery Status: Trout stocked annually and reach maximum size in fall. Currently, some older, larger trout available due to lack of winterkill in recent years. Trout ranged from 10-20 inches in the 2023 netting survey. Tiger trout (brown/brook trout cross) are low in abundance. No results on Broom. Different name? [/QUOTE]
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