Moose Lake

Moose Lake

Round Lake, Sawyer County, WI
2mi²
423.00ft
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Lake Information

Moose Lake, situated in the scenic Sawyer County, is a stunning natural attraction spanning an impressive 1,559 acres. With a maximum depth of 21 feet, the lake is known for its crystal-clear waters that offer excellent visibility for fishing and other water activities. Visitors can access the lake via a public boat landing, making it an easily accessible destination for anglers and boaters alike. Moose Lake is known for its diverse fish population, making it a popular fishing destination for both novice and experienced anglers. The lake's most commonly caught fish species include Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, and Walleye. Musky, known for their large size and aggressive behavior, are a favorite among experienced anglers. Panfish, which includes species such as Bluegill and Crappie, are abundant in Moose Lake and provide a fun and easy fishing experience for novice anglers. Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass are also popular fish species found in Moose Lake. Largemouth Bass are known for their large size and are a favorite among experienced anglers. Smallmouth Bass, on the other hand, are smaller in size but are abundant in Moose Lake and are known for their aggressive fighting behavior. Walleye is yet another sought-after fish species found in Moose Lake. These fish are known for their delicious meat and can be caught using a variety of fishing techniques, including trolling, jigging, and casting. Anglers can expect to catch Walleye in both shallow and deep waters, making Moose Lake an excellent location for those looking for a variety of fishing opportunities. Aside from fishing, Moose Lake offers a range of other water activities, including boating, swimming, and kayaking. The lake's clear waters provide an ideal environment for these activities, and visitors can take in the stunning natural surroundings while enjoying their favorite water sports. In conclusion, Moose Lake is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and serenity of Wisconsin's natural wonders. With its diverse fish population and crystal-clear waters, the lake offers excellent fishing opportunities for anglers of all levels. Additionally, its stunning natural surroundings provide an ideal setting for a range of other water activities, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are an experienced angler or just looking for a relaxing day on the water, Moose Lake is a destination you won't want to miss.

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Current Conditions

61°F°
Feels like 56°F°
Cloudy
Today's High
61°F°
Today's Low
45°F°

Water Temperature

47°F
Updated: (Apr 29)
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Current water temperature for Moose Lake is 47°F.

Current Snapshot

Wind7 mph S (Gust 14 mph)
Pressure
29.89 inHg
Visibility29 mi
Humidity42%
Cloud Cover100%

Forecast: Thursday, May 1

Day 1 of 9

Hourly Insights

7 AM
46°F°
10 AM
54°F°
1 PM
59°F°
4 PM
61°F°

Temperature

High
61°F°
Low
45°F°

Precipitation

Chance38%
Amount0.02"
Typerain

Wind

5mph
Avg Speed
Gusts up to
16mph
CalmModerateStrong
Max Speed7 mph

Sun, Moon & UV

Sunrise10:50 AM
Sunset1:12 AM
Moon PhasewaxingCrescent
Max UV Index4 (Moderate)

Solunar Fishing Forecast

Action Rating
2/5

Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)

Major Times (Best)

9:32 PM - 12:02 AM

8:52 AM - 11:22 AM

Minor Times (Good)

12:56 PM - 2:26 PM

5:08 AM - 6:38 AM

Outlook for Thursday at Moose Lake

Expect temperatures ranging from 45°F to 61°F. There's a 38% chance of rain, potentially bringing around 0.02" rain. Winds will be averaging 5 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 16 mph. The maximum UV index will be 4 (Moderate), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 2/5 (Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 9:32 PM and 8:52 AM, or try the minor windows near 12:56 PM and 5:08 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Moose Lake.

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April 30th 2025

Lake Information

Elevation
423 ft
Area
2 mi²
Coordinates
46.023, -91.029

Weather Forecast

Thursday

61°F
45°F

Friday

47°F
36°F

Saturday

60°F
32°F

Sunday

69°F
40°F

Monday

65°F
44°F

Tuesday

66°F
46°F

Wednesday

53°F
38°F

Thursday

67°F
35°F

Friday

71°F
47°F
Thursday - 5/1/2025
61°F
45°F
12am
50°F
47°F
29.89 hPa
5 mph
SSE
G: 15 mph
2am
48°F
47°F
29.87 hPa
6 mph
SSE
G: 16 mph
4am
47°F
47°F
29.85 hPa
6 mph
SSE
G: 15 mph
6am
45°F
47°F
29.83 hPa
5 mph
SSE
G: 12 mph
8am
49°F
47°F
29.82 hPa
5 mph
SSE
G: 13 mph
10am
54°F
47°F
29.78 hPa
4 mph
SSE
G: 8 mph
12pm
58°F
47°F
29.75 hPa
4 mph
SE
G: 9 mph
2pm
60°F
47°F
29.72 hPa
5 mph
SE
G: 8 mph
4pm
61°F
47°F
29.70 hPa
5 mph
SE
G: 7 mph
6pm
58°F
47°F
29.70 hPa
5 mph
SE
G: 11 mph
8pm
53°F
47°F
29.72 hPa
5 mph
SE
G: 12 mph
10pm
49°F
47°F
29.77 hPa
5 mph
SSE
G: 12 mph

Water Temperature History

Trends for Moose Lake

Current Temp

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Latest recorded surface temperature.

Lowest in Period

36°F

On Nov 10

Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.

Average in Period

55°F

Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.

Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months

Surface temperature over the selected period.

Key Observations (Last 12 Months)

  • Warmest avg: August (71°F).
  • Coolest avg: December (36°F).
  • Rapid warming often occurs: May → June (+11°F).
  • Sharpest cooling trend: September → October (-17°F).

Weather Forecast

Wind speed and pressure trends

Hourly Wind Forecast

Wind Direction

149°

Pressure

1012 mb

Cloud Cover

98%

Visibility

22 miles

Daily Pressure Forecast

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