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Reports > 2025 > March > Tuesday 11
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
When I checked on Burke and Quincy lakes in the Quincy Wildlife Area, I also stopped at Evergreen Reservoir. Unlike Burke and Quincy, this reservoir is a spiny ray lake. There is a long list of species available in this 247 acre lake. The primary target of angers are the largemouth and smallmouth bass and walleye. There is good population of tiger muskie in the lake as well. Because it is a reservoir, it is drawn down in the winter, and the water is well below the ramp right now. The reservoir usually starts to fill sometime in April. Evergreen has been a favorite of mine for many years. My wife and I have spent many days on the reservoir fishing for bass. We will never forget the time I hooked a big tiger muskie ad she managed to get it into the net. That was a real thrill. There is a boat launch at the west end of the reservoir. I usually put my boat in at the east end. This access in reached off the highway from Quincy to George. You can cast for bass on both sides of the reservoir, and troll down the middle for walleye.