At one-and-a-half acres and with 28 staged pegs, Badger Lake is the biggest of the three Oham Lakes' waters.
With a peninsula, two islands, a large sunken island which was last seen in 1994 and several ledges, it has plenty of features to fish.
Under the wooden bridge there is also a narrow channel which leads to a smaller pool called the 'deep hole' where depths drop to 14 feet in places but where they average between seven and eight feet.