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• Agnew Lake is part of the Spanish River water system. In the early 1900s, the Spanish River was dammed-in which created Agnew Lake. It is a 22 mile long lake from the mouth of the Spanish River north of us, to the dam in Nairn Center at the south end.
Agnew Lake is one of the best fishing lakes in our area, famous for Pickerel (Walleye), Pike and Perch and let's not forget the trophy Smallmouth Bass.
Agnew Lake offers a variety of fishing possibilities. Fish with jigs or sinkers in the open water deep holes, or use your spinners and spoons or even a fly rod in one of the many bays or up the river. It is not hard to find your own quiet and private lucky spot.
For the adventurous ones among you there is the possibility to portage into one of the back lakes - this will give you a change of fishing scenery. A short drive from us you will find streams and smaller lakes with excellent trout fishing.
All fishing licenses are available at the lodge as well as bait and tackle.