It depends on what species of fish you are looking for. Walleyes typically do not bite at night. Burbot (eel pout) do. Northern pike do not. The walleye bite is not typical of all lakes, but is specific to Lake of the Woods, that they shut down at sunset. Ice-out is an exception.
There are many things that live in the lake in the woods. Fish for example will live in lakes in the woods.
You find a sardine and a silver fish at the dock in the treely woods. There are two docks in the treely woods, but you can fish the silver fish and the sardine on the dock to the south of the treely woods, facing the zoomy lake.
Yes. A man-made lake is only man-made in the sense that humans formed the depression in the earth in which the water sits. It is not man-made in the sense that humans control the behaivor of the animals. Some fish bite - it's what they do. Putting them in a body of water that was created by Man does not change this habit. All that said, of course humans can control the type of fish that inhabit the lake. If they have only included the type of fish that don't bite, then they have created a lake in which the fish do not bite. Unless that kind of fish is introduced.
The lake of the woods is in MIlwaukee
Fish, Drink, Sleep, and Eat
In the Lake of the Woods was created in 1995-01.
Sunday at night time
The area of Lake of the Woods - Oregon - is 4,637,697.4600704005 square meters.
Lake of the Woods Ranger Station was created in 1937.
Lake of the Woods Milling Company was created in 1887.
Lake of the Woods Milling Company ended in 1967.
Lake of the Woods State Forest was created in 1990.