Today's Best Fishing Times
Get the best fishing times for Heart Lake with Lake-Link's Fishing Forecast. SEE MORE
Share your catch!
We want to see what you've caught on Heart Lake.Frequently Asked Questions About Heart Lake, MN
- How big is Heart Lake?
- How deep is Heart Lake?
- What kind of fish can you catch in Heart Lake?
- Are there places to stay in the Heart Lake area?
- Are there places to eat and drink near Heart Lake?
- What is the average air temp for Heart Lake?
- Are there any state parks near Heart Lake?
How big is Heart Lake?
How deep is Heart Lake?
What kind of fish can you catch in Heart Lake?
Other fish species in the lake include Hybrid Sunfish and White Sucker.
Are there places to stay in the Heart Lake area?
More Lodging Options
Are there places to eat and drink near Heart Lake?
Explore the Heart Lake area in a RV
Are you looking for an adventurous vacation option that won't break the bank? Look no further than renting an RV! Contrary to popular belief, the process is much simpler than you might imagine. With just a few easy steps, you'll soon be experiencing the ultimate freedom and convenience of exploring the open road in your very own recreational vehicle. And the best part? RV travel can save you up to 60% compared to other types of vacations! With the money you'll save, you'll be able to travel even more and create unforgettable memories along the way. So why wait? Start planning your next adventure today with an RV rental. Learn more about renting a RV.
"The Eagle's Nest" 2023 NoBo 10.7 w/Rhino Rack and optional rooftop tent
Laporte, MN
Hit the road with Vincent VanGo AKA "Vinnie" - 2023 Coachmen Nova 20D Li3
Laporte, MN
History & Status of the Fishery
Update 06/17/2014; There has been a change in public access status. The public access was leased by Clearwater County from the White Earth Reservation. That lease expired and has not been renewed. Heart Lake is a 206-acre lake with a maximum depth of 55 feet located 8 miles northwest of Itasca State Park in southern Clearwater County. The shoreline of Heart Lake is mostly undeveloped with a small number of lakeshore cabins. Water quality measurements taken in July 2013 documented excellent water quality, with good oxygen levels for fish down to a depth of 26 feet and a Secchi disc reading of 19.5 feet (very clear water). No fisheries management work has been conducted on Heart Lake since 1989 due to issues regarding the public water access site on the lake; however, public access was recently affirmed and fisheries management work resumed in 2013. The 2013 fish population assessment documented bluegill, black crappie, largemouth bass and northern pike as the primary species present in Heart Lake. The 2013 bluegill catch rate of 10.22 fish per trap net (10.22/TN) is within the typical range for Lake Class 23 lakes. Bluegill captured in trap nets had an average size of 5.1 inches in length. Gill nets captured larger bluegill than trap nets, with a mean length of 7.0 inches and fish up to 9.7 inches in length. Fourteen percent of gill net-caught bluegill were greater than 8 inches in length. Growth rates for bluegill in Heart Lake were below average, with fish reaching 4.1 inches in length at age-5 compared to 5.1 inches for other Lake Class 23 lakes in the area. Bluegill up to age-15 were identified in the assessment, which is unusually long-lived for the species. Black crappie catch rates were low for trap nets (0.33/TN) but above the normal range for gill nets (2.33 fish/gill net). As with bluegill, gill nets captured larger black crappie than trap nets. Gill nets are set deeper on the outside edges of weed lines, while trap nets are set along the shoreline in shallower water. Black crappie up to 12.7 inches in length were captured; however, most of the black crappie catch consisted of age-2 and age-3 fish resulting in an average length of 7.0 inches. Northern pike were captured at a rate of 7 fish per gill net, which is near the upper end of the typical catch rate for Lake Class 23 lakes. Northern pike up to 37 inches in length were captured in the assessment, with an average size of 20.6 inches and 1.92 lbs. Nineteen percent of northern pike captured in the assessment were greater than 24 inches in length. An electrofishing assessment targeting largemouth bass was conducted as part of the 2013 assessment. The electrofishing catch rate of 79.6 bass/hour indicates a healthy bass population. Largemouth bass up to 17.6 inches in length were captured. Forty-one percent of bass captured exceeded 12 inches in length. Growth rates for largemouth bass were comparable to averages for other Lake Class 23 lakes in the area, although growth rates for this lake class are the slowest among all lake types found in the Bemidji area. Age-5 largemouth bass from Heart Lake averaged 10.7 inches in length. Other species documented in the 2013 assessment were hybrid sunfish, pumpkinseed, rock bass, white sucker and yellow perch.
Are there any state parks near Heart Lake?
For more Minnesota State Park information see our State Park Guide.
More Nearby Lakes To Explore
There's more lake's to explore around Heart Lake...DISTANCE | ACRES | MAX DEPTH | |
Long Lake | 1.4 mi | 159 | 80 ft |
Ozawindib Lake | 2.5 mi | 159 | 80 ft |
Mallard Lake | 3.6 mi | 105 | 17 ft |
Twin Lake | 3.8 mi | 92 | 45 ft |
Rockstad Lake | 4.7 mi | 142 | 18 ft |
Cox Lake | 5.4 mi | 61 | 30 ft |
Lake Itasca | 5.6 mi | 1,065 | 40 ft |
Elk Lake | 6.2 mi | 303 | 93 ft |
Glanders Lake | 6.3 mi | 57 | 35 ft |
Blakely | 6.6 mi | 38 | 45 ft |