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Facts about (LaSalle Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area):
Overview of LaSalle Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area- Facts, Trivia,and Historical Information :
LaSalle Lake, a manmade, 2,058-acre lake 8 miles southeast of Marseilles, is popular among anglers. Serving as a cooling lake for Commonwealth Edison's LaSalle Power Station, the lake is formed by levees that rise above the surrounding land. While this "perched" construction helps the lake catch the wind to cool the impounded water, it can result in extremely hazardous conditions for unwary boaters. All lake users should familiarize themselves with the precautions described in the "Safety Inform...More
Services, Activities, Amenities, Attractions in (LaSalle Lake State Fish & Wildlife Area):
A boat is not needed to fish LaSalle Lake. Many individuals and families enjoy bank fishing. A fishing pier for disabled anglers is located at Ivy Point.In addition to obeying statewide fishing regulations, anglers must observe LaSalle Lake's site specific regulations, which include two poles and line fishing only. In addition, the following daily catch limits are in effect:One black bass (either largemouth or smallmouth), 18-inch minimum length.10 striped bass, white bass or hybrid striped bass...More
Contact Information:
Address:2660 East 2350th Road Marseilles, IL 61341
Phone No:815.357.1608
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