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BANANA LAKE (LCFPD)


Lake Information

County: Lake

Acreage: 5

Average Depth: 0.00 feet

Recreational Amenities

Boat Ramps? No

Boat Rental? No

Skiing? No

Swimming? No

Picnicking? Yes

Camping? No

  Trout stocked in fall

  Trout stocked in spring


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There are no zebra mussels in this lake.


Fishing Outlook  ( Full PDF Report )

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Species

Rank

Fish Status

BLUEGILL

Fair

In 2021, 83 Bluegill were captured during the survey. They ranged up to 7.0” but most fish were small; 10% were > 6” and 1 fish was equal to 7” long. Bluegill are probably targeted and harvested as they reach “reasonable” size. In small lakes with fishing access there just aren’t enough places for fish to hide and evade a baited hook!

LARGEMOUTH BASS

Fair

In 2021, 37 bass were collected in 30 minutes of DC electrofishing. Fish measured up to 18.3” long and weighted up to 3.1 lbs.; 19% were > 12”, 5% were > 15” (legal length) and 5% were > 17” long. The bass abundance and size structure in Banana Lake is indicative of a heavily fished, small lake. Reproduction is consistent and some larger fish are present but not abundant. Bass appear to be harvested as soon as they reach legal size.Fishing Regulation: 15” minimum length limit ; 1 fish daily creel limit.

Location: Banana Lake is located in the Lakewood Forest Preserve, east of Wauconda, IL, west of Fairfield Road, and south of Route 176 in Lake County.

Description: Banana Lake is considered a dug wetland lake, though it appears to be a dug quarry lake by its bathymetry. Banana Lake is 4.8 acres; shoreline length 0.4 miles; watershed 67 acres (14 to 1); maximum depth 27 feet; average depth 13 feet. Picnic facilities and limestone trails are available in the park. No boats are allowed on Banana Lake. No concessions are available.

History and Status of the Sport Fishery: Banana Lake is part of the spring and fall trout stocking program. Banana Lake receives periodic fish surveys by IDNR staff to update the status of the fishery. Banana Lake is a steep sided lake so it’s difficult to fish and can be surrounded by vegetation by mid-summer. The fishery is maintained by natural reproduction and has only a few species of fish present.

Additional Lake Information: All fish species, two pole and line fishing only.
Channel Catfish – 3 fish daily creel limit.

Picnic facilities and limestone trails are available in the park. No boats are allowed on Banana Lake. No concessions are available.

Contact Information:
Lake County Forest Preserve District:
847-367-6640
IDNR Fisheries Biologist, Andy Plauck
815-675-2386 ext. 214