Common.
Largemouth bass
Micropterus salmoides
Docks, reeds, weed flats, deep weedlines. A lake built for a Texas rig.
What the DNR measured
- Fish measured, 2023 (main lake)
- 112
- Length range
- 3.2 – 18.6 inches
- Average length
- 11.3 inches
- Electrofishing catch rate
- 14.5 per mile, 50th percentile statewide
- Fish 14 inches and over
- 3.2 per mile, 53rd percentile
- Size structure (PSD)
- 49, which is the 34th percentile statewide
- Shawano Outlet, for comparison
- PSD 73, and 5.9 fish per mile over 14 inches. Better than the main lake.
What that means on the water
Average, and slowly sliding. Abundance has fallen from 40.7 per mile in 2006 to 14.5 in 2023, and PSD from 88 to 49. You can catch bass of every size including keepers over 14 inches, but fish over 18 inches are scarce. If you want size, fish the Outlet rather than the main basin.
Where to find it
- Skip a natural-colored worm under the boat docks.
- Fish the reed beds and lily pads in the shallow bays.
- Cecil Bay, which is shallow with heavy vegetation.
- Move to the deep weedlines on the main basin in midsummer.
- The Shawano Outlet, for the best average size in the system.
How to catch it
- Texas-rigged worm in natural colors, under docks and through the thick stuff.
- Weedless soft plastics over the pads in summer.
- Buzzbaits, prop baits and poppers to cover scattered fish on shallow weed flats.
- Topwater at dawn, before the recreational boat traffic starts.
Spots on this lake for largemouth bass
3 of the 10 named areas hold largemouth bass. Tap a marker for the reason.
| Spot | Why it holds them |
|---|---|
| Cecil Bay and the east taper | The lake narrows to under a mile from north to south at its east end and shallows out. Heavy vegetation, warm water, and the Cecil launch right on it. This is the best largemouth and panfish water on the east half. |
| North shore flats, off the county park | Sand bottom under weed growth, with the biggest launch on the lake a cast away. The DNR electrofished this shoreline and counted 123.3 bluegill and 85.3 pumpkinseed per mile. |
| Shawano Lake Outlet | The channel that drains the lake into the Wolf River, and the best-scoring water in the whole system. Largemouth size structure of 73 against 49 in the main lake, and the longest yellow perch the DNR measured at 12.6 inches. Spring runs of walleye, pike and musky pass through it. |
Records and rules
- Season on Shawano Lake
- May 2 to March 7. Spawn happens at 60 to 70 degrees in the shallow bays.
- Limit
- 14-inch minimum, 5 per day, combined with smallmouth.
- Wisconsin state record
- 11 lbs 3 oz
- Where the record came from
- Lake Ripley, Jefferson County, 1940-10-12
- Registers as a trophy at
- 22 inches, DNR live-release standard
Other fish here
Walleye
Sander vitreus
Muskellunge
Esox masquinongy
Northern pike
Esox lucius
Smallmouth bass
Micropterus dolomieu
Black crappie
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus
Pumpkinseed
Lepomis gibbosus
Yellow perch
Perca flavescens
Rock bass
Ambloplites rupestris
White bass
Morone chrysops
Lake sturgeon
Acipenser fulvescens
Channel catfish
Ictalurus punctatus
Black bullhead
Ameiurus melas
Freshwater drum
Aplodinotus grunniens
Common carp
Cyprinus carpio
Bowfin
Amia calva
White crappie
Pomoxis annularis
Golden shiner
Notemigonus crysoleucas