Saturday, January 15, 2022

Introducing Puckaway

Lake Puckaway is a shallow lake on the Fox River in Green Lake County, Wisconsin. The Fox River enters the lake at the northwest end of the lake, while the Grand River enters in the southwest corner. The Fox River continues onto Princeton, WI from the lake's northeast end. 

The lake is good for fishing and birding. Common sightings include Forster's Terns, American White Pelicans, Double Crested Cormorants, Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons, and Great Egrets. And they still leave plenty of fish for people to catch. 



With the lake's shallow depth, you are most likely to encounter pontoon boats, kayaks, jon boats, small fishing boats. Fishing is good for walleye, pike, bluegill, and bass. And in the fall, wood ducks, mallards, wigeon, and teal attract hunters. 

Marquette is the only town on the lake, it's on the south shore. Otherwise a variety of cabins, campgrounds, and marshes make up the shoreline. You can find food and drink along the north shore at Mike & Cathy's Good Old Days or at the Log Cabin

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