Every Boat Ramp on Salamonie Lake
5 boat ramps ยท Huntington, Wabash, Indiana
2,665
Surface Acres
75 ft
Max Depth
5
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Salamonie Lake
Additional Launch Sites
About Salamonie Lake
Salamonie Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir in northeastern Indiana, known for its outstanding walleye and saugeye fishing. The lake's relatively deep, clear water provides ideal habitat for cool-water species.
Spring walleye fishing near the dam is the highlight, with fish staging in the deeper water. Crappie fishing in the upper arms produces excellent catches during the spawn. The lake's wooded shoreline and rolling terrain make it one of Indiana's more scenic reservoirs. Multiple ramps provide access throughout the lake.
Nearest towns: Huntington, Warren, Lagro
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