Lost Land Lake and Teal Lake

Lost Land Lake and Teal Lake

Lost Land Lake and Teal Lake are connected with a scenic, navigable channel. These lakes represent 2,500 acres of spring-fed waters and are the head waters of the Chippewa Flowage. They are not only a sanctuary for eagles, but also for fisherman. With many bays and weed beds where the tiger muskies lie, these Quiet Lakes are Class A musky waters, famous for excellent fishing.
 

Lost Land Lake

  • 1,304 Acres
  • Maximum Depth: 21′
  • Mean Depth: 12′
  • Thoroughfare to Teal Lake
  • Fishery: Muskie, Walleye, Northern Pike, Large and Small Mouth Bass, Panfish

Teal Lake

  • 1,049 Acres
  • Maximum Depth: 31′
  • Mean Depth: 15′
  • 6 Islands
  • Teal River – 1 mile
  • Fishery: Same as Lost Land

Lost Land Lake is a 1264 acre lake located in Sawyer County. It has a maximum depth of 21 feet.

Fish include Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye.

Musky Fishing