Campbell Lake is connected to Enemy Swim Lake by a causeway under County Road T500. Both lakes are multispecies fisheries, and Campbell is best known for Smallmouth Bass, Bluegill and Perch fishing. The maximum lake depth is approximately 13 feet, and the bottom substrates are pebble, gravel and sand. Beneficial rooted aquatic plants such as Pencil Reeds, Pondweed, Coontail, and Cattails provide habitat for fish. Similar to Enemy Swim Lake, Campbell has several points, bars, and varied bottom topography enhancing structure in the lake. There are no public boat launches on Campbell, so traffic on the lake is minimal and mostly restricted to property owner use. Beaver add structure by felling trees along the largely undeveloped lakeshore, which provide great territories for bass to hide out.
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