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Lake Monona is a freshwater lake located in Dane County, Wisconsin, in the southern part of the state. The lake covers an area of approximately 3,359 acres and has a maximum depth of 74 feet. It is the second largest lake in the Yahara River chain of lakes, which includes Lake Mendota, Lake Kegonsa, and Lake Waubesa.
The lake is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and other water-based activities. It has several boat launches and marinas, and visitors can enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, and other water sports, as well as kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. There are also several parks and beaches around the lake that offer swimming and sunbathing opportunities.
Lake Monona is known for its excellent fishing, with species such as walleye, northern pike, bass, and panfish available throughout the year. There are several fishing piers and fish cribs located around the lake to enhance the fishing experience.
In addition to water activities, the area around Lake Monona offers a variety of other recreational opportunities, including hiking, biking, and wildlife watching. The lake is surrounded by several parks, including the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, which offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding area.
Overall, Lake Monona is a great destination for visitors looking to enjoy a variety of recreational activities in a scenic setting in southern Wisconsin.
Lake Monona is approximately 3,359 sq acres (13.6 sq km) in size.
How deep is Lake Monona?
Lake Monona is approximately 74 feet (22.6 m) at its deepest point with an average depth of 27 feet (8.2 m).
What kind of fish can you catch in Lake Monona?
Although thery may be others but anglers can expect to find a variety of fish including Channel Catfish, Lake Sturgeon, Largemouth Bass, Muskie, Northern Pike, Panfish, Smallmouth Bass and Walleye in Lake Monona.
Are there fishing guides or charters for Lake Monona?
Yes! There are fishing guides and charters for Lake Monona and/or the surrounding area. Might we suggest A Big Fish Guide Service?
Are you craving a weekend escape from the hustle and bustle of city life? Or maybe you're an avid angler in search of the perfect fishing spot? Look no further! Lake Monona and its surrounding area offer an abundance of options to suit your needs. If you're in need of accommodation, check out our area map which highlights some of the best places to stay. And if you're looking for even more options, head on over to our Travel section. But why settle for a traditional hotel or resort when you can take your adventure to the next level by renting a RV? The open road awaits you!
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Are there topographical lake maps available Lake Monona?
We have an topograpical map for online viewing near the top of this page. Lake-Link Pro users can download an print a topograpical map of Lake Monona (.pdf format) along with 2,700 more lake maps. For more information on all the benefits of Lake-Link Pro click here.
We know of 5 public boat launches on Lake Monona. Please observe any specific lake regulations posted by the boat launch and please help keep the launch area free of litter.
Are there places to eat and drink near Lake Monona?
Yes, you can find numerous options in the area. Click the button below to see what's nearby.
Catch and release fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass is open year round unless otherwise noted.
Motor Trolling is allowed with up to 3 hooks, baits, or lures, per angler.
What is the bottom composition of Lake Monona?
Lake Monona's bottom composition is comprised of muck (40%), sand (30%), gravel (25%) and rock (5%).
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What aquatic invasive species are found in Lake Monona?
There are some aquatic invasive species found in Lake Monona including Banded Mystery Snail, Chinese Mystery Snail, Curly-Leaf Pondweed, Eurasian Water-Milfoil, Spiny Waterflea and Zebra Mussel.
Join us in the fight to prevent the spread of invasive species These sneaky creatures can hitch a ride on boats, clinging onto propellers, anchor lines, and trailers. They can even survive in hidden places like bilge water and ballast tanks, or disguise themselves in dirt and sand that sticks to nets, buckets, anchors, and waders. But don't worry, we have the power to stop them in their tracks with just a few simple steps. So let's do our part and protect our waters from these unwanted invaders.
What is the average air temp for Lake Monona?
Looking forward to your next adventure at Lake Monona? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 79°F (26°C) to a low around 57°F (14°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.
Are there any state parks near Lake Monona?
Enjoy more of the outdoors with a visit to an area state park. There are 3 state parks in the vacinity of Lake Monona.
I have been fishing this lake for over 40 years. Use to be my go to lake when I would skip school and drive to Madison. Great lake for panfish all year round and especially ice fishing in Squaw bay. Have also caught many huge northerns ice fishing on beaver dam tip ups with a big golden shiner. I also got the thrill of a lifetime in the fall of 1977 while catching yellow bass , by the cooler full, off of the north shore in about 12 ft of water. Using a spinning rod, spooled with 6lb test line and a piece of Uncle Josh white pork rind on a plain aberdeen hook, I landed a 67lb. Lake Sturgeon on hook and line. This is a true story and was reported on all TV stations and made the cover of Uncle Josh catalog for 1977. This is a great fishing lake that will always hold a place in my heart. Here's wishing you make your own lifetime memories fishing this special place.
Reviewed May 18, 2020
shane p.
This lake is tough for me. I fish this lake harder than any other lake and i never really have results. I pretty much live out here ice fishing and faithfully in the boat during the summer. i know there are some monster fish in this lake, I've caught two big northerns 38 and 40inches, a couple nices skis around 40inches, my ex caught a PIG ski her first time ever ice fishing(close to 50" 30+lbs), and I've seen what kind of walleyes this lake holds. I know this lake has big fish, can be hard to catch at times.
Reviewed Feb 6, 2013
rev j.
Although I have not fished this lake enough and I have not caught a ton of big fish in it yet, it's hard not to give it 5 stars. I have already caught Musky, Pike, Largemouth, and plenty of other Panfish on Monona. There are definitely 50 inch Musky in there, nice Pike, and pretty much anything else you want to try to catch. Great Lake, but somewhat hard to fish. My advice if you want to make a killing? Hire a guide, would probably be worth it... I should take my own advice :)
Reviewed Jul 15, 2011
rev j.
Although I have not fished this lake enough and I have not caught a ton of big fish in it yet, it's hard not to give it 5 stars. I have already caught Musky, Pike, Largemouth, and plenty of other Panfish on Monona. There are definitely 50 inch Musky in there, nice Pike, and pretty much anything else you want to try to catch. Great Lake, but somewhat hard to fish. My advice if you want to make a killing? Hire a guide, would probably be worth it... I should take my own advice :)
Reviewed Jul 15, 2011
brad z.
The best shot at catching a trophy musky on the Madison chain!
Reviewed Nov 18, 2010
colton d.
good all around lake
Reviewed Aug 19, 2010
jacob z.
Great lake to fish bass, pike, musky,sometimes can be good for walleye and panfish. I fish here mostly every day in the summer and have never not caught a couple fish. Great lake for ice fishing to the weeds are a problem to and all the bluegills are really bad. But its a great lake to fish.
Reviewed Jan 4, 2010
cleatus e.
Went with my grandpa panfishin' in the summer. Great Lake. They'll hit but you got to know what depth. 40 or 32, ask the locals. But if you spend a good five four hours you'll catch your limit.
Reviewed Sep 27, 2009
mike b.
very hard to fish in alllll the weeds. I will trailor my boat 4 hrs north for no weeds...
Reviewed Jun 22, 2007
craig j.
Bluegil action is always consistant with sizes averaging from 7-8". high speed reacreational boat traffic is the frustrating factor for anglers
Reviewed May 24, 2007
harrison p.
great ice fishing for nice 7-8 inch gills. even bigger ones at times too. a little crowded at times but a nice lake to catch fish.
Reviewed Dec 28, 2006
josh l.
This is the worst lake in the world for eelpout, lake sturgeon, and rainbow trout. But for everything else, you can bet your bottom dollar for a good and productive time.
Reviewed Jul 12, 2006
scott e.
small blue gills.... easy pickings
Reviewed Jan 12, 2005
paul o.
Great Bass lake. Have had some of my best days here. Not a lot of great spots, but the ones you find are always productive. I can't stand the "green slime" though.
Reviewed Mar 16, 2003
brad z.
A very respectable bass lake with an outstanding panfish population
Reviewed May 17, 2002
rich c.
The lake offers superb panfishing year round,also great muskie action. The wall at the convention center is great fishing if you don`t own a boat.
Reviewed Nov 8, 2001
fishboy 1.
Trophy Muskies And Blue Gills!!! I give it a 8(out of 10).
Reviewed Jun 25, 2001
rudy
Great Lake To Catch A Variety Of Fish.
Reviewed Mar 4, 2001
matt k.
Their Are Some Huge Pike In This Lake!! And Some Nice Sized Gills To
Reviewed Feb 6, 2000
andy d.
Ice Fishing Popular Year Round In Squaw Bay - Bluegill & Northerns - No Atv´s!!!!
Reviewed Dec 29, 1999
michael
This Lake Is Great For Big Panfish. It´s A Great Place To Take The Wife And Kids
Reviewed Sep 13, 1999
david s.
Very Busy Lake Good For Sking.
Reviewed Jun 23, 1999
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