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Rock bass
Ambloplites rupestris
The bycatch that saves a slow day. A rock bass will eat almost anything you drop past it.
What the DNR measured
- Shawano Lake data
- No stand-alone table in the 2023 comprehensive report.
- Regulation grouping
- Managed with yellow bass and white bass, not with panfish.
What that means on the water
Rock bass are not a survey target here and the lake has almost no rock, so they concentrate on the few hard-bottom edges: rip-rap, dock cribs, bridge pilings and the outlet.
Where to find it
- Fish the rip-rap and the bridge pilings.
- Work the Shawano Outlet, which has the only real current.
- Try dock cribs and any hard edge next to deeper water.
How to catch it
- Crawler on a small jig.
- Any small crankbait or spinner.
Spots on this lake for rock bass
1 of the 10 named areas hold rock bass. Tap a marker for the reason.
| Spot | Why it holds them |
|---|---|
| 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
- Open all year.
- Limit
- Grouped with rock, yellow and white bass: no minimum length, no daily bag limit.
- Wisconsin state record
- 2 lbs 15 oz
- Where the record came from
- Shadow Lake, Waupaca County, 1990-06-02
- Registers as a trophy at
- 12 inches, DNR live-release standard
Other fish here
Walleye
Sander vitreus
Muskellunge
Esox masquinongy
Northern pike
Esox lucius
Largemouth bass
Micropterus salmoides
Smallmouth bass
Micropterus dolomieu
Black crappie
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus
Pumpkinseed
Lepomis gibbosus
Yellow perch
Perca flavescens
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