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Lake Anita will provide good fishing this spring. The lake has good bass, bluegill and crappie populations. |
Largemouth Bass - No Report: |
Bluegill - No Report: |
Black Crappie - Fair: Anglers report catching black crappie around deep tree piles last week. There is a big year class of 9 inch fish in the lake. |
Expect to find 7.5 to 8.5 inch bluegills and 13 to 20 inch largemouth bass as they were common in the 2024 fisheries surveys conducted at Anita. There is a fair number of 8 to 9 inch black crappie in the lake, though they were difficult to sample for as a result of the nuisance levels of white water lilies along the shore. Channel catfish maintenance stockings produces a good population of 15- to 17-inch fish with some trophy sized >20-inch fish in the population. Fingerling walleye stocked by the IDNR and the Friends of Lake Anita has resulted in low density population. Lake Anita is one of the better overall fishing lakes in SW Iowa.(2024)
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