White Potato Lake

Oconto County, Wisconsin

1,023 acres 11 ft max depth 5 ft avg depth 5 fish species 6 boat landings Invasives present

About White Potato Lake

White Potato Lake is a serious fishing destination in Oconto County, known for both its musky and walleye populations, covering 1,023 acres with a maximum depth of 11 feet. The lake has public boat landing access, making it easy to launch for a day on the water. The fishery includes Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Panfish. Note that invasive species (Chinese Mystery Snail, Eurasian Water-Milfoil, Purple Loosestrife, Rusty Crayfish) have been documented here — clean your boat before leaving.

Bottom composition: 50% sand, 5% gravel, 0% rock, 45% muck

Type: lake · Hydrology: SEEPAGE

Lake Location

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45.14430° N, 88.21070° W

WBIC 515100 · Wisconsin DNR

Fish Species

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Largemouth Bass· CommonMuskyNorthern Pike· CommonPanfish· CommonWalleye

Fishing Tips

  • ·Musky fishing is best in early morning and evening. Work weedlines and structural transitions with large bucktails or soft swimbaits.
  • ·Wisconsin musky season typically opens the first Saturday in May. The fall bite (September–October) is peak for trophy fish.
  • ·Walleye feed most actively at dawn and dusk. Jig along deep structural breaks or troll crankbaits along weedlines at 6–8 ft depth.
  • ·Night fishing under a full moon can produce excellent walleye results from late June through August.
  • ·Northern pike are ambush predators — target weed edges, fallen timber, and points with large spoons or swimbaits.
  • ·Spring pike fishing (ice-out through June) can be outstanding as they move into shallow, warming bays to spawn.
  • ·Largemouth bass relate to shallow structure. Work topwater lures at dawn in summer, then switch to soft plastics rigged weedless around lily pads and fallen wood.
  • ·Bluegill and crappie stack up in 8–15 ft of water near weedlines. Small jigs tipped with a waxworm are hard to beat.
  • ·Panfish are often excellent for kids and beginners — look for them around any dock or submerged brush piles.

Local's Guide

Fishing

Species-specific tips above. Wisconsin fishing license required for ages 16+. See current season regulations below.

View fishing regulations ↓

Swimming

White Potato Lake has limited visibility and a gravel and sand bottom, making it better suited for boating and fishing than swimming. With 1,023 acres of water, there is plenty of room for boats and swimmers to share the lake comfortably.

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Insider Tips

White Potato Lake is one of Oconto County's lesser-known gems — the kind of place locals return to year after year. Early mornings before 9am offer the calmest water and best fishing before boat traffic picks up. If you're visiting for the first time, check the DNR boat landing locations before you arrive — some are well-marked, others take a local to find. Know something about White Potato Lake that visitors should? Share a tip at staynorthern.com/contact — we add the best ones to this page.

Lake Conditions

Water Clarity

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Trophic Status

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Invasive Weeds

Present

Chinese Mystery Snail, Eurasian Water-Milfoil, Purple Loosestrife, Rusty Crayfish

Seasonal Notes

See below

Ice-out dates, peak fishing windows

Ice out typically arrives in mid-April on central Wisconsin lakes. Fishing season hits its stride in mid-May and runs strong through June and again in fall. Swimming conditions are best from late June through mid-August. Fall color peaks in early-to-mid October. Ice fishing season runs late December through February in most years.

Condition data sourced from Wisconsin DNR surveys. Real-time weed and clarity reports coming soon.

Invasive Species Present

Chinese Mystery Snail and Eurasian Water-Milfoil and Purple Loosestrife and Rusty Crayfish have been documented in White Potato Lake. Clean, drain, and dry all watercraft and equipment before leaving.

Report sightings to the Wisconsin DNR invasive species hotline.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in White Potato Lake?

White Potato Lake is home to Largemouth Bass (Common), Musky, Northern Pike (Common), Panfish (Common), and Walleye. Wisconsin fishing regulations apply — check current seasons and size limits before heading out.

Is there a public boat launch on White Potato Lake?

Yes — White Potato Lake has 6 boat landings providing watercraft access. Check for posted local ordinances at the landing before launching.

How big is White Potato Lake?

White Potato Lake has 1,023 acres in surface area, a maximum depth of 11 feet, a mean depth of 5 feet.

What is the bottom of White Potato Lake like?

The lake bottom is composed of 50% sand, 5% gravel, 0% rock, 45% muck. Sandy and gravel bottoms typically support good swimming and healthy fish habitat.

Are there invasive species in White Potato Lake?

Yes — Chinese Mystery Snail and Eurasian Water-Milfoil and Purple Loosestrife and Rusty Crayfish have been documented in White Potato Lake. Please clean, drain, and dry your watercraft and all equipment before leaving any Wisconsin water body to prevent the spread of invasive species.

Where is White Potato Lake located?

White Potato Lake is located in Oconto County, Wisconsin. GPS coordinates: 45.1443° N, 88.2107° W.

Are there vacation rentals on White Potato Lake?

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Fishing Regulations

Current season regulations for White Potato Lake

SpeciesSeasonMin. LengthDaily Bag
BullheadsOpen All YearNo minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is unlimited.
CatfishOpen All YearNo minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is 10.
Cisco And WhitefishOpen All YearNo minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is 10.
Lake SturgeonClosedNo fishing allowed.
Largemouth BassMay 2, 2026 to June 19, 2026No minimum length limit. The daily bag limit is 5.
Largemouth Bass And Smallmouth BassJune 20, 2026 to March 7, 2027No minimum length limit for largemouth bass. Smallmouth bass must be at least 14". The daily bag limit is 5.
Muskellunge And HybridsMay 2, 2026 to December 31, 2026 on open waterThe minimum length limit is 40" and the daily bag limit is 1.
Northern PikeMay 2, 2026 to March 7, 2027No minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is 5.
PaddlefishClosedNo fishing allowed.
PanfishOpen All YearNo minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is 25.
Rock, Yellow, And White BassOpen All YearNo minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is unlimited.
Rough FishOpen All YearNo minimum length limit and the daily bag limit is unlimited.
Round GobyOpen All YearThe daily bag limit is 0, one may be killed and possessed for transport to a WDNR Office.
RuffeOpen All YearThe daily bag limit is 0, one may be killed and possessed for transport to a WDNR Office.
Shovelnose SturgeonClosedNo fishing allowed.
Smallmouth BassMay 2, 2026 to June 19, 2026Fish may not be harvested (catch and release only).
TroutSee specific regulationshttps://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/fishing/trout/ .
Walleye, Sauger, And HybridsMay 2, 2026 to March 7, 2027The minimum length limit is 15" and the daily bag limit is 3.
White PerchOpen All YearThe daily bag limit is 0, one may be killed and possessed for transport to a WDNR Office.

Regulations sourced from Wisconsin DNR fisheries data. Always verify current regulations before fishing.

Lake Details

WBIC
515100
County
Oconto County
Surface Area
1,023 acres
Max Depth
11 ft
Mean Depth
5 ft
Bottom
50% sand, 5% gravel, 0% rock, 45% muck
Lake Type
lake
Coordinates
45.1443, -88.2107
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Boat Rentals Nearby

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Boat Landings (6)

Boat Ramp
Concrete1 lanes1-5 trailers

Town of Brazeau · 920-897-3855

Boat Ramp
Paved1 lanes1-5 trailers
Restrooms · Portable

Town of Brazeau · 920-897-3855

Boat Ramp
Paved1 lanes1-5 trailers

Town of Brazeau · 920-897-3855

Boat Ramp
Paved1 lanes1-5 trailers

Town of Brazeau · 920-897-3855

Boat Ramp
Paved1 lanes1-5 trailers

Town of Brazeau · 920-897-3855

Carry-in Only

Lake data sourced from the Wisconsin DNR. Last updated 4/30/2026.