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Lake Locations

Featuring 10 of North America’s best fishing lakes, The Strike: Tournament Edition takes realism to new heights with map-accurate lakes and key landmarks built right into each location. Further, each lake features an advanced underwater topography with realistic weeds, fallen trees, and rocks.

Lake Toho (FL)

Lake Toho (FL)

The name Lake Toho is short for Lake Tohopekaliga - a Seminole phrase for "we will gather together here."

Pickwick Reservoir (TN)

Pickwick Reservoir (TN)

Pickwick is a man-made reservoir created by the construction of the Pickwick Landing Dam in 1938.

Oneida Lake (NY)

Oneida Lake (NY)

Oneida Lake is New York's largest body of water completely within New York's state boundaries.

Lake Champlain (NY)

Lake Champlain (NY)

Lake Champlain was named for the French explorer Samuel de Champlain, who in 1609, was the first non-native to "discover" it.

Guntersville Lake (AL)

Guntersville Lake (AL)

Located along the banks of the Tennessee River in NE Alabama, Lake Guntersville covers almost 70,000 acres of river terrain, backwater flats, and gorgeous lake scenery.

Lake Wylie (NC)

Lake Wylie (NC)

Located in both North and South Carolina, Lake Wylie is a man-made reservoir that covers about 12,500 acres of great bass territory.

Lake Fork (TX)

Lake Fork (TX)

Strict harvest regulations and excellent fish habitat have launched Lake Fork's reputation as one of North America's best trophy bass lakes.

Lake Ouachita (AR)

Lake Ouachita (AR)

"Ouachita" is the French translation of the Native American word "Washita" which means "good hunting grounds."

Lake Amistad (TX)

Lake Amistad (TX)

A large reservoir managed jointly by the United States and Mexico, Lake Amistad is world class fishing at its best.

Table Rock Lake (MO)

Table Rock Lake (MO)

A stone's throw from popular Branson, Missouri, Table Rock Lake entertains visitors with some of the best bass fishing in North America.