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Tucker Lake

Cook County - Minnesota
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tucker Lake, MN


How big is Tucker Lake?
Tucker Lake is approximately 147 sq acres (0.6 sq km) in size with 8 miles (13.5 km) of shoreline.

How deep is Tucker Lake?
Tucker Lake is approximately 42 feet (12.8 m) at its deepest point.

What kind of fish can you catch in Tucker Lake?
Although thery may be others but anglers can expect to find a variety of fish including Bluegill, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Walleye and Yellow Perch in Tucker Lake.

Other fish species in the lake include Blacknose Shiner, Central Mudminnow and White Sucker.



Are there places to stay in the Tucker Lake area?
Are you craving a weekend escape from the hustle and bustle of city life? Or maybe you're an avid angler in search of the perfect fishing spot? Look no further! Tucker Lake and its surrounding area offer an abundance of options to suit your needs. If you're in need of accommodation, check out our area map which highlights some of the best places to stay. And if you're looking for even more options, head on over to our Travel section. But why settle for a traditional hotel or resort when you can take your adventure to the next level by renting a RV? The open road awaits you!
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Are there places to eat and drink near Tucker Lake?
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History & Status of the Fishery

Public access to Tucker Lake is limited. The lake is traditionally accessed by a portage trail from Little Iron Lake to Tucker Lake's northeast arm. This trail is a dedicated public right of way. The remaining land surrounding the eastern third of the lake is privately owned. There are several homes and cabins there, all set back from the lakeshore. In the lake's mid section about half the shoreline is in private ownership, and about half is federally owned. The western third of the lake is in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, but no portage trail accesses this area of the lake.

The lake's water quality and fish community are reminiscent of those of Iron and Little Iron Lakes, although Tucker Lake is over twice as deep, exceeding 40 feet in depth. The water is stained brown. Exposed ledgerock and boulders are common along the shoreline. Dense beds of aquatic vegetation occur in shallow flat areas of the northeast and southeast arms of the lake. Little vegetation is present along the steep shorelines with ledgerock and boulders. Fish species known from the lake are walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, white sucker, bluegill, pumpkinseed, blacknose shiner, and central mudminnow. All are currently self sustaining through natural reproduction, but none are abundant.

Walleye fry were stocked as early as 1930, and in nine years from 1975 through 1993. There was no strong evidence that the heavy stocking of that recent stocking period improved the walleye population. Results of the the 2013 assessment netting indicate a small-to-moderate population size, and a 'medium' average fish size. The largest walleye collected measured 22 inches long. The average weight of fish collected was heavier than in most assessments in Class 6 lakes. Based on ages determined from the fish sampled in 2013, walleye growth rates had been fast for the lake class.

Northern pike were few and small in the 2013 assessment, consistent with previous netting results. The longest fish sampled was 22 inches long. Growth rates of pike had been slower than average for this lake class. The lack of old fish contributes to the small average size and may indicate a high mortality rate.

Yellow perch provide forage for walleye and northern pike. The largest perch sampled was 8.9 inches long and 5 years old.

The white sucker catch in 2013 was the highest catch of this species in the six assessments conducted in Tucker Lake (which began in 1970), and followed the species' lowest catch in 1999 (the preceeding assessment). However, this high catch remained below the median value of white sucker catches recorded for netting of Class 6 lakes. The average weight of white sucker was typical for the lake class.

Bluegill and pumpkinseed sunfish were collected from Tucker Lake for the first time in 2013. The were caught in trap nets, which had not been set in this lake before. Only a few were caught, and none were large.


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East Dawkins Lake 2.0 mi 64 15 ft
Little Iron Lake 2.0 mi 115 18 ft
Trip Lake 2.7 mi 11 19 ft
Bedew Lake 2.8 mi 34 18 ft
Gunflint Lake 3.0 mi 4,009 200 ft
Crab Lake 3.1 mi 78 17 ft
Little Mayhew Lake 3.3 mi 34 31 ft
Extortion Lake 3.3 mi 16 36 ft
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