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Leech Lake is known for offering the best Walleye fishing and Muskie fishing in the Midwest. With 195 miles of shoreline and 112,835 acres to explore, both professional fishermen and family fishing trips alike are sure to enjoy a successful day of fishing on Leech Lake.
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We want to see what you've caught on Lake Alice.Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Alice, MN
- How big is Lake Alice?
- How deep is Lake Alice?
- What kind of fish can you catch in Lake Alice?
- Are there places to stay in the Lake Alice area?
- Are there topographical lake maps available Lake Alice?
- Are there places to eat and drink near Lake Alice?
- What is the average air temp for Lake Alice?
- Are there any state parks near Lake Alice?
How big is Lake Alice?
How deep is Lake Alice?
What kind of fish can you catch in Lake Alice?
Other fish species in the lake include White Sucker.
Are there places to stay in the Lake Alice area?
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History & Status of the Fishery
Alice Lake is a 57-acre lake with a maximum depth of 55 feet. It is located three miles southwest of Walker. It is within the Chippewa National Forest. The Minnesota Department ofNatural Resources has classified Minnesota's lakes into 43 different lake classes based on physical, chemical, and other characteristics. Alice Lake is in lake class 28. There is a user-developed carry-in public access on the north end of the lake. Approximately 44% of the lake is fifteen feet or less in depth.Northern pike abundance is high. Sampled fish ranged in length from 9 to 29 inches with an average length and weight of 18.5 inches and 1.4 pounds. There is excellent natural reproduction of northern pike.A total of 74 largemouth bass were sampled during night electrofishing. These fish ranged in length from 5 to 20 inches with an average length and weight of 11.65 inches and 0.9 pounds. Fifty-six percent of the bass were 12 inches or larger. A total of 29 black crappie were sampled that ranged in length from 5 to 11 inches with an average length and weight of 7.7 inches and 0.3 pounds. Three year-old crappies made up 78%of the sample. Bluegill are abundant in Alice Lake. The fish sampled in 1997 ranged in length from 3.4 to 9.6 inches with an average length and weight of 6.6 inches and 0.26 pound. Forty-eight percent ofthe bluegill were 7 inches or longer. Yellow perch is the main food fish for predator fish such as northern pike in Alice Lake. Perch sampled in the nets ranged from five to ten inches.Only two lake homes exist on the lake. The rest of the shoreline is public land.To help maintain quality fish populations in Alice Lake, lake users should safeguard aquatic habitat by preserving or reestablishing aquatic plants and natural shorelines. Aquatic and terrestrial plants provide food and cover for fish and wildlife. They also help protect shorelines from erosion, and absorb nutrients and pollutants. Natural shorelines, shorelines that have not been altered by man, help protect a lake from silt-laden runoff water. They also provide excellent places for wildlife to feed, hide, and raise their young. Protection of the larger watershed that drains into Alice Lake is also needed for maintaining water quality.Anglers can help maintain or improve the quality fishing by practicing catch and release of medium to large-sized fish. Releasing these fish will help maintain the quality of the fishpopulation and provide anglers with more opportunities to catch more large fish in the future.
What is the average air temp for Lake Alice?
Are there any state parks near Lake Alice?
For more Minnesota State Park information see our State Park Guide.
More Nearby Lakes To Explore
There's more lake's to explore around Lake Alice...DISTANCE | ACRES | MAX DEPTH | |
Ten Lake | 0.9 mi | 26 | 29 ft |
Anway Lake | 1.4 mi | 21 | 45 ft |
Fifth Lake | 1.8 mi | 52 | 60 ft |
Big Bass Lake | 2.1 mi | 133 | 60 ft |
Million Lake | 2.3 mi | 22 | 20 ft |
Fourth Lake | 2.3 mi | 58 | 65 ft |
Third Lake | 2.6 mi | 33 | 34 ft |
Shingobee Lake | 2.9 mi | 172 | 40 ft |
Howard Lake | 3.0 mi | 386 | 60 ft |
Gadbolt Lake | 3.3 mi | 68 | 15 ft |