Fishable Waters - Allen Lake
| Location | |
| Map Coordinatesc | 42E 23' 45" 78E 04' 00" |
| USGS Map(s) : | Fillmore Township |
| Allen Access: | Vincent Hill Road |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Area: | 50 acres |
| Shoreline: | 1.5 miles |
| Elevation: | 1,899 feet |
| Maximum Depth: | 25 feet |
| Mean Depth: | 12 feet |
| Bottom Type: | Clay |
| Chemical Characteristics | |
| Water Clarity: | Clear |
| pH: | Slightly alkaline |
| Oxygen: | Levels are good throughout the lake |
| Plant Life | |
| Rooted vegetation is abundant in over one-third of the lake, especially along the northern and western shores. | |
| Species Information | |
| Rainbow trout: | Common; growth rate good |
| Brook trout: | Common; growth rate good |
| Brown trout: | Common; growth rate good |
| Brown bullhead: | Common; growth rate slow |
| Pumpkinseed: | Common; growth rate slow |
| Green sunfish: | Common; growth rate slow |
| Largemouth bass: | Uncommon; growth rate excellent |
| Boat Launch Sites | |
| Cartop boats and canoes can be launched from a ramp at the southwest corner of the lake, off Vincent Hill Road. Parking is available for 25 cars. Outboard motors are prohibited, but electric motors are allowed. | |
| General Information | |
| Allen Lake is an artificial impoundment of
a branch of Wigwam Creek. Located on the 2,200-acre Allen
Lake State Forest, it was originally intended to be exclusively
a trout lake. This is no longer the case, and warm-water species,
primarily panfish, are now quite common. Trout, however, still
provide most of the fishing on this lake. A productive method for fishing Allen Lake is to wade out and fish in the early morning or evening. Trout can usually be taken in this manner as late as early June. The bottom is firm, and you can cover a lot of water by wading. Fly fishing is especially productive while the fish are in shallow, but small spinners and jigging spoons also work well. For shore-bound fishermen, the riprap along the south side
of the lake provides good access. Using small hooks baited
with nightcrawlers, white worms, canned kernel corn, or marshmallows,
cast out into 10 to 20 feet of water. If necessary, use two
small splitshot attached about 18 inches above the hook to
get some distance. Let the bait slowly drift to the bottom.
A majority of the fish taken from this lake are probably taken
in this manner. Trout can be taken from Allen Lake year-round, and ice fishing
is permitted. Camping and picnicking are permitted on the
state-owned land adjacent to the lake, but not directly on
the lake perimeter. Be sure to check for current regulations. |
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