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Wixom Lake

πŸ“ Midland County, Michigan

Tittabawassee River impoundment. Good walleye and northern pike. Currently part of restoration efforts following dam removal study.

2,180
Acres
25 ft
Max depth
14
Fish species
2
Boat launches
βœ“
Public access

🐟 Fish Species

Species Population Best technique
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Good Small jigs, minnows under a bobber near brush piles
Lepomis macrochirus
Good Worms, crickets, small spinners near docks and weeds
Amia calva
Called "dogfish" locally
Good Live or cut bait (suckers, chubs), large spinners, swimbaits, and topwater lures near thick weed edges. Use wire leader -- bowfin have sharp teeth.
Ameiurus nebulosus
Common night-fishing target
Good Bottom fishing at night with nightcrawlers, chicken liver, stink baits, or cut bait on a simple sinker rig. No need for fancy gear -- a cane pole and worm works fine.
Ictalurus punctatus
Good Chicken liver, stink bait, night crawlers on bottom
Cyprinus carpio
Invasive β€” widespread in warm, shallow bays
Good Corn, boilies, and dough balls on bottom hair rigs ÔÇâ or spot-and-stalk with bow fishing gear
Lepomis cyanellus
Good Small spinners, inline buzzbaits, tiny poppers, worms under a bobber, and small jigs. Will hit nearly any lure presented in the right size.
Lepisosteus osseus
Good Specialized rope or nylon-mesh lures (gar teeth tangle in fibers rather than missing a hook-point); also live baitfish on a wire leader. Standard hooks rarely penetrate the bony jaw.
Esox lucius
Good Spoons, large swimbaits, sucker minnows under a bobber
Sander vitreus
Good Jigs with minnows, crawler harnesses, trolling crankbaits
Morone chrysops
Surface feeding schools in summer
Good Small white jigs, tube jigs, spinners, small crankbaits ÔÇâ follow surface activity and work fast
Pomoxis annularis
Good Small jigs (1/32 to 1/8 oz) in white, chartreuse, or pink; small minnows under a slip-float; tiny crankbaits worked slowly through structure
Perca flavescens
Good Small jigs tipped with minnow or waxworm, small spinners, ice fishing with teardrops and waxworms
Micropterus salmoides
Fair Plastic worms, crankbaits, topwater frogs near lily pads

πŸ“‹ DNR Stocking Records

Date Species Quantity Size Notes
Jun 12, 2018 Walleye 103,107 1.9" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 7, 2018 Walleye 35,562 2.1" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 7, 2018 Walleye 37,772 1.7" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 6, 2018 Walleye 90,675 1.6" Imported from DNR CSV
Oct 28, 2016 Muskellunge 2,995 9.4" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 23, 2016 Walleye 32,411 2.0" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 21, 2016 Walleye 119,114 2.1" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 25, 2014 Walleye 76,032 2.3" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 18, 2014 Walleye 151,984 1.8" Imported from DNR CSV
Nov 14, 2013 Muskellunge 3,079 8.4" Imported from DNR CSV
Nov 14, 2012 Muskellunge 2,035 9.8" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 19, 2012 Walleye 98,669 2.2" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 21, 2011 Walleye 43,747 2.0" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 16, 2011 Walleye 78,901 1.8" Imported from DNR CSV
Nov 10, 2010 Muskellunge 3,997 9.5" Imported from DNR CSV
Sep 19, 2006 Muskellunge 3,449 10.7" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 14, 2006 Walleye 27,284 1.9" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 8, 2006 Walleye 68,485 1.8" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 7, 2006 Walleye 14,500 1.6" Imported from DNR CSV
Nov 2, 2004 Muskellunge 4,000 7.0" Imported from DNR CSV

* Records shown are from our database. For the most current data, visit the Michigan DNR directly.

πŸ“ Fishing Regulations

No regulations on file. Check the Michigan DNR Fishing Guide for current rules.

βš“ Boat Launches

Wixom Lake East Access
πŸ“ E Wixom Lake Rd, Beaverton, MI 48612
Gravel ramp Free 20 parking spots
Amenities: Basic ramp
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Wixom Lake West Access
πŸ“ W Wixom Lake Rd, Beaverton, MI 48612
Paved ramp Free 35 parking spots
Amenities: Restrooms, dock
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