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How big is Martin Lake?
How deep is Martin Lake?
What kind of fish can you catch in Martin Lake?
Other fish species in the lake include Bluntnose Minnow, Fathead Minnow, Golden Shiner, Green Sunfish, Hybrid Sunfish, Johnny Darter, Spottail Shiner and White Sucker.
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Are there places to stay in the Martin Lake area?
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What are the fishing regulations for Martin Lake?
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History & Status of the Fishery
Martin Lake is a 232-acre, class 24 lake located in northern Anoka County, near the town of Wyoming. The lake is primarily managed for Walleye, with Bluegill and Black Crappie as secondary management species. Walleye fry are stocked at a rate of 2,000 fish per littoral acre (280,000 fry) annually in the spring. An aeration system designed to prevent winter kills was installed in 1993.
Walleye catch per unit effort (CPUE) was 0.25 fish per net in the gillnets, the lowest CPUE since 1984. The average Walleye sampled in Martin Lake was 16 inches long and the largest was 19.13 inches. No Walleyes smaller than 13 inches were sampled. Northern Pike CPUE was 2.25 fish per gillnet, between the first and second quartiles for abundance in class 24 lakes. The average Northern Pike sampled in 2015 was 22.42 inches long, with pike up to 31.61 inches sampled.
Bluegill CPUE was 31.29 fish per trap net in 2015, between the second and third quartiles for class 24 lakes. The average bluegill sampled in the trap nets in 2015 was 7.01 inches long, and the largest was 8.94 inches. Black Crappie CPUE was 4.29 fish per trap net, down from 13.22 fish per trap net in 2009, and between the first and second quartiles for abundance in class 24 lakes. The average length of Black Crappies sampled in trap nets during the 2015 survey was 6.89 inches, and the largest fish was 9.41 inches. White Crappie CPUE was 0.86 fish per net in the trap nets, between the first and second quartiles for class 24 lakes. The average White Crappie sampled in trap nets during the 2015 survey was 8.82 inches long, and the largest was 10.39 inches. Yellow Perch were sampled at a CPUE of 11.25 per gillnet, above the median level for class 24 lakes. The average size Yellow Perch in 2015 was 7.15 inches in length and the largest was 8.98 inches.
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