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Dunns Lake

Secluded Backwater Escape

Dunns Lake is a small 10-acre backwater lake connected to the Chain O’Lakes system via narrow canals. One of the five lesser-known canal-connected lakes, it provides a tranquil setting away from main channel boat traffic, popular with local anglers and nature enthusiasts.

Lake Size

10 acres

Average Depth

4 ft

Maximum Depth

8 ft

Body Type

Natural Lake

Map & Quick Facts

  • County
    lake
  • Connection Type
    Channel Connected
  • Nearby Communities
    Fox Lake, Ingleside
  • Speed Limit
    No wake – canal access only
  • Swimming Allowed

Boating & Lake Access

Boat Launches

0

Marinas

0

Access Points

1
Access through connecting canals from main Chain O’Lakes system. No dedicated public parking.
Fox Waterway Agency sticker required. Limited direct access.

Activities & Rentals

Activities Available

Fishing, Kayaking / Canoeing

Equipment Rentals Available

Dunns Lake

White Sucker, Freshwater Drum, Carp, Warmouth, Pumpkinseed, Sauger, Flathead Catfish, Bullhead, Rock Bass, Hybrid Bass, White Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass

Fishing Information

Fishing Quality

fair

Best Fishing Seasons

Spring (March-May), Summer (June-August), Fall (September-November)

Fishing License

Fishing Tips

Dunns Lake offers decent panfish and bass fishing in a low-pressure environment. The lack of boat traffic means fish are less spooked. Best accessed by kayak or small boat through the connecting canals.

Fishing Regulations

Bass: 6 daily/14in min. Walleye: 4 daily/14-18in slot. Muskie: 1 daily/48in min. Northern Pike: 3 daily/24in min.

History & Features

Historical Information

Dunns Lake is part of the Chain O’Lakes system formed by the retreat of the Wisconsin glacier thousands of years ago.

One of five lakes connected by small canals and channels (Duck Lake, Long Lake, Spring Lake, Dunns Lake, and Brandenburg Lake) rather than the main Fox River channel.

The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes including the Miami, Mascouten, and Potawatomi.

Notable Features

Low-Pressure Fishing β€” Minimal boat traffic means fish are less wary, making Dunns Lake a productive spot for patient anglers.

Backwater Tranquility β€” One of the quietest spots in the entire Chain O’Lakes system.

Canal Connected β€” One of five lakes connected by small canals rather than the main Fox River, preserving its secluded character.

Safety Information

Very small lake with narrow canal access. Paddle craft or small boats recommended. Fox Waterway Agency sticker required for motorized watercraft.

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Connected Lakes

Grass Lake

Duck Lake

Long Lake

Spring Lake

Brandenburg Lake

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