Lake Marie Size:
480 Acres, Depth: 36 Feet
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- Type: Drainage Lake
- Water: Very Clear
- Base: 50% muck, 40% sand & 10% rock
- Inlets: Three inlets on the north side are from Channel Lake and a smaller inlet from Sequoit Creek on the northeast side
- Outlets: Bluff Lake on the south end, with another outlet to Grass Lake located on the west side
Species of Fish
There is a variety of species in Lake Marie. It is not unusual to catch a Largemouth Bass in the 12″-14″ Range. There is also an improving population of Muskie and Northern Pike. The following lists the types of fish that can be found in Lake Marie, in the order of their abundance:
Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Yellow Bass, Muskie, Walleye, Channel Catfish, Perch, Crappie, White Bass, Northern Pike, Bullhead, Smallmouth Bass, Carp
Fishin’ Holes<.h3>
Look for the dark green shaded areas on the Lake Marie Map. These areas exhibit conditions that are conducive to good fishing. However, the real key to successful fishing is knowledge. Take the time to learn the traits of the water, along with the habits of the species of fish you choose to sport. Visit Lake Online’s! Fishin’ Hole where you will find over 100 Fishing Links to help you on your way to catching “The Big One”!

