Poskin Lake is a great fishing lake for pan fish, with nothern pike and large mouth bass also common to the lake.  Walleye, though not abundant, are present as well.

It is 150 acres, and 30 feet deep at its deepest point. Shaped like a kidney, the lake typically loses its ice in late April and freezes in late November. It is one of the better ice fishing lakes in the area.

Poskin has just over four miles of shoreline.

Water visibility is best before the middle of June, and water temperatures are at their highest around late July.

Click here for a DNR map of the lake.

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