Area
Lakes 
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Lake Maxinkuckee
Located
in the southern end of Marshall County, the second
largest lake in Indiana and perhaps the most beautiful.
The lake was named by the Potowatami Indians and means
"Clear Blue Water." "Lake Maxinkuckee
offers some of the best walleye fishing in the Midwest."
- Field & Stream. 1864 Acres, Maximum Depth: 88
feet
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Lawrence
Lake
Located
2.5 miles south of Plymouth on Olive Trail with an
easy accessed boat ramp. This lake is full of largemouth
bass, bluegill and redear. 69 Acres, Maximum Depth:
63 feet
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Myers Lake
This
lake is just across the road from Lawrence Lake and
is a good lake for largemouth bass, bluegill and redear.
96 Acres, Maximum Depth: 59 feet
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Lake
Of The Woods
Located
southwest of Bremen with a boat ramp on West Shore
Drive. This lake has largemouth and smallmouth bass,
bluegill, redear, catfish, crappie and is a very good
walleye lake. 416 Acres, Maximum Depth: 48 feet
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Dixon
Lake
On
the southwest side of Plymouth with a boat ramp on
Dixon Lake Trail. Good largemouth, bluegill and redear
fishing. 33 Acres, Maximum Depth: 32 feet
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Koontz
Lake
In
the northwest corner of Marshall County this lake
has a boat ramp which can be reached by going north
on SR23 to CR 700N, then east to CR 1200E, then northeast
on Carlson Road. This lake has largemouth bass, bluegill,
redear and catfish. 346 Acres, Maximum Depth: 31 feet
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Information courtesy of Marshall
County Tourism
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Other Lakes In Marshall County
Marshall
County has several other lakes that provide good fishing,
but do not have good access. Pretty Lake located southwest
of Plymouth on SR 17 offers some great ice fishing,
but does not have a boat ramp. Mill Pond located south
of Plymouth on SR 17 and then 1/4 mile east on CR 12.
This lake is a good largemouth bass and bluegill lake.
Located adjacent to Mill Pond is Kreighbaum Lake, another
good pan fish lake. Cook, Holem, Gilbert and Flat Lake
are popular lakes, but you need permission to gain access.
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