It's just a lake by the name of Keeley lake. It really isn't that big, maybe 50 square miles. The fishing there isn't really any different than any of the other 50-75 lakes within 60 miles of the house. The main reason I go there most often is that we have a cabin there. Like most of the lakes close by, walleye and pike are the primary gamefish. There are also perch, whitefish and burbot. Some other species found close by in the numerous lakes are rainbows, lakers, brook trout and splake, the majority are walleye/pike lakes. A guy has to travel about 70 miles north before he can get into grayling.
As far as fishing goes, we're spoiled rotten and I realize it. If one looked closely at the photos they wouldn't see another boat. We never saw one on Saturday, Friday we saw 2, my inlaws and my wife's aunt and uncle. It's a beautiful day, I'm going to drag the boat a few miles up the road to a close lake and spend the afternoon chasing pike and perch.