Where to Fish Twin Lake (Upper)


Upper Twin Lake is located in the Axolotl Lake Wilderness Study Area, southwest of Ennis. This lake lies in the Moran Creek drainage.

Size: 2.77 acres
Elevation: 6958 ft
Directions: Take the Axolotl Lake Road #42(located between Ennis and Virginia City) off of HWY 287. Travel on this road for about 4.3 miles and a short trail takes you to the lake.
Status of the Fishery: This lake contains the Big Hole River Artic Grayling broodstock.
Township/Range/Section: 7S 2W 8
Latitude/Longitude: 45.23825 -111.86719
FWP Region: Region 3  
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Fishing District: Central
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