Indian Lake — Michigan Fishing
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Indian Lake

📍 Schoolcraft County, Michigan

Fourth largest inland lake in Michigan. Excellent walleye fishing and abundant yellow perch. Located in the heart of the Upper Peninsula near Manistique.

8,689
Acres
21 ft
Max depth
18
Fish species
3
Boat launches
Public access

🐟 Fish Species

Species Population Best technique
Sander vitreus
UP gem ÔÇö consistent walleye action
Excellent Jigs with minnows, crawler harnesses, trolling crankbaits
Alosa pseudoharengus
Invasive forage base for salmon and lake trout
Good
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.
Lota lota
Deep water -- best through the ice at night
Good Large tube jigs, jigging spoons, and smelt or sucker meat fished on bottom through the ice at night. Best action after dark near river mouths and rocky lake structure. Tip-ups with live smelt are also
Aplodinotus grunniens
Called "sheepshead" in Michigan
Good Bottom fishing with nightcrawlers, crayfish, or cut bait; also jigging crayfish imitations and blade baits near gravel points and rocky structure
Coregonus clupeaformis
Great Lakes access
Good Jigging small spoons, Swedish Pimples, or jigging Rapalas in deep water; small bait flies and nymphs; ice fishing with tiny tube jigs tipped with wax worm near bottom
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
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
Odd-year runs (2025, 2027...) -- August through September
Good Small pink or chartreuse spoons and spinners, egg sacs, and small jigs drifted naturally in river current during spawning runs. Light trout spinning gear is ideal.
Osmerus mordax
Spring dip-netting in tributaries
Good Spring dip-netting in creek mouths and tributaries during spawning runs (check local regulations for net size/limits). Ice fishing with tiny teardrops and wax worms -- smelt move in massive schools un
Neogobius melanostomus
Invasive -- must be killed, cannot be used as live bait
Good Small tube jigs and drop-shot rigs on bottom in Great Lakes and river habitats. Illegal to use as live bait in Michigan. Any round goby caught must be killed -- do not return to water.
Petromyzon marinus
Invasive parasite -- not a sport fish. Present in streams flowing to Great Lakes.
Good
Morone americana
Invasive -- do not transport live
Good Small jigs, spinners, and live minnows under a float. Aggressive and easy to catch. Do NOT transport live white perch -- this aids their spread.
Perca flavescens
Good Small jigs tipped with minnow or waxworm, small spinners, ice fishing with teardrops and waxworms
Coregonus artedi
Michigan Threatened -- handle carefully, report catches to MDNR
Fair Ice fishing with small spoons and jigging lures at thermocline depth; fall trolling near river mouths with small spoons
Acipenser fulvescens
Threatened — catch-and-release only. DNR monitoring program active.
Fair Catch-and-release only in most Michigan waters — check current regulations. Bottom fishing with nightcrawlers or spawn in legal areas only.
Micropterus dolomieu
Fair Tubes, drop shot, jigs near rocky points

📋 DNR Stocking Records

Date Species Quantity Size Notes
Jun 30, 2025 Walleye 1,727 1.9" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 24, 2025 Walleye 10,757 1.5" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 23, 2025 Walleye 1,414 2.0" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 17, 2025 Walleye 12,789 1.1" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 25, 2024 Walleye 11,316 1.7" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 17, 2024 Walleye 24,900 1.5" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 30, 2023 Walleye 9,000 1.9" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 28, 2023 Walleye 14,950 1.9" Imported from DNR CSV
Jul 12, 2022 Walleye 558 2.8" Imported from DNR CSV
Jul 12, 2022 Walleye 110 3.7" Imported from DNR CSV
Jul 11, 2022 Walleye 8,986 2.1" Imported from DNR CSV
Jul 6, 2022 Walleye 4,907 2.6" Imported from DNR CSV
Jul 5, 2022 Walleye 21,242 2.0" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 23, 2021 Walleye 19,990 1.9" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 23, 2021 Walleye 534 2.1" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 22, 2021 Walleye 220 1.8" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 21, 2021 Walleye 11,578 2.0" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 18, 2021 Walleye 2,609 0.6" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 16, 2021 Walleye 227 1.5" Imported from DNR CSV
Jun 10, 2021 Walleye 2,693 1.0" Imported from DNR CSV

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

📏 Fishing Regulations

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

Boat Launches

Indian Lake State Park South Launch
📍 8581 S Cty Rd 455, Manistique, MI 49854
Paved ramp Fee: State park pass or day fee 60 parking spots
Amenities: Restrooms, camping
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Indian Lake State Park West Launch
📍 8970 W County Rd 442, Manistique, MI 49854
Paved ramp Fee: State park pass or day fee 75 parking spots
Amenities: Restrooms, camping, beach
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Indian Lake Tribal Access
📍 Indian Lake Rd, Manistique, MI 49854
Paved ramp Free 30 parking spots
Amenities: Restrooms, dock
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