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Frequently Asked Questions About Graham Lake, MN
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How big is Graham Lake?
How deep is Graham Lake?
What kind of fish can you catch in Graham Lake?
Other fish species in the lake include White Sucker.
Are there places to stay in the Graham Lake area?
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History & Status of the Fishery
Graham Lake is a 34.2 acre lake located near Holyoke, Minnesota with 92% (31.4 acres) littoral area and a maximum depth of 21 feet. A state owned carry-down public access is located on the southeast shore, off state highway 23. Northern pike and largemouth bass are the primary fish species. Northern pike abundance was average for Minnesota lakes with a value of 7.0 fish/gillnet. Mean length was 24.1 inches and 93% of fish were over 21 inches with the largest measuring 26.7 inches. Growth was average for Duluth Area populations. Based on age distribution, northern pike recruitment is consistent. A largemouth bass electrofishing investigation was conducted in 1996 to evaluate largemouth bass stocking that occurred in 1993 and resulted in no fish. During the survey in 2005, several largemouth bass were sighted near shore. An angling investigation was then conducted to obtain information on fish size and growth. Twelve largemouth bass were caught during the angling survey and another 16 were caught and recorded by volunteer anglers. Mean length was 14.9 inches and 89% of the fish were larger than twelve inches. Growth was average when compared to other Duluth Area bass populations. Based on age distribution, largemouth bass have produced year classes in all years between 1996 and 2001. Black crappie abundance was 11.8 fish/trapnet and was above average for Minnesota lakes of this type. The mean length of black crappie was 7.7 inches. The strong 2001 year class represented 98% of the fish sampled. Bluegill abundance was above average for Minnesota lakes with a catch of 68.1 fish/trapnet. Mean length was 5.2 inches with 10% of bluegills 6 inches or greater and a maximum size of 7.7 inches. Bluegill reproduction was consistent and growth was slow for Duluth Area lakes. Yellow perch abundance of 1.5 fish/gillnet was below average for Minnesota lakes of this type. Mean length was 5.7 inches and growth was slow compared to other Duluth Area populations. Anglers have reported good northern pike and largemouth bass fishing in Graham Lake. The fish community appears to have shifted from one dominated by black bullheads to one that represents a bass-panfish community.
What is the average air temp for Graham Lake?
Are there any state parks near Graham Lake?
For more Minnesota State Park information see our State Park Guide.
More Nearby Lakes To Explore
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Soper Lake | 2.0 mi | 31 | 11 ft |
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Pickerel Lake | 3.2 mi | 56 | 10 ft |
Spring Lake | 6.9 mi | 36 | 25 ft |
Blackhoof Lake | 7.4 mi | 41 | 9 ft |
Sand Lake (Sandy) | 7.6 mi | 123 | 27 ft |
Sand Lake | 7.6 mi | 128 | 27 ft |
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