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We want to see what you've caught on Coon Lake.Frequently Asked Questions About Coon Lake, MN
- How big is Coon Lake?
- How deep is Coon Lake?
- What kind of fish can you catch in Coon Lake?
- Are there places to stay in the Coon Lake area?
- Are there boat launches on Coon Lake?
- Are there places to eat and drink near Coon Lake?
- What is the average air temp for Coon Lake?
How big is Coon Lake?
Coon Lake is approximately 627 sq acres (2.5 sq km) in size.
How deep is Coon Lake?
Coon Lake is approximately 36 feet (11.0 m) at its deepest point.
What kind of fish can you catch in Coon Lake?
Although thery may be others but anglers can expect to find a variety of fish including Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye in Coon Lake.
Are there places to stay in the Coon 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! Coon 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 boat launches on Coon Lake?
We know of 2 public boat launches on Coon Lake. Please observe any specific lake regulations posted by the boat launch and please help keep the launch area free of litter.
Are there places to eat and drink near Coon Lake?
Yes, you can find numerous options in the area. Click the button below to see what's nearby.
What aquatic invasive species are found in Coon Lake?
There are some aquatic invasive species found in Coon Lake including Eurasian watermilfoil.
Join us in the fight to prevent the spread of invasive species These sneaky creatures can hitch a ride on boats, clinging onto propellers, anchor lines, and trailers. They can even survive in hidden places like bilge water and ballast tanks, or disguise themselves in dirt and sand that sticks to nets, buckets, anchors, and waders. But don't worry, we have the power to stop them in their tracks with just a few simple steps. So let's do our part and protect our waters from these unwanted invaders.
History & Status of the Fishery
Coon-Sandwick Lake is a 627-acre lake located six miles southeast of Bigfork, MN and within Scenic State Park. The lake has moderately soft water and is classified in ecological lake class 35. Coon-Sandwick Lake has a maximum depth of 36 feet and moderately stained water (9 ft Secchi depth). Coon-Sandwick Lake is managed primarily for northern pike, walleye and panfish. Coon-Sandwick Lake has been used as an experimental lake for studying slot length limits for northern pike. Beginning in 1991, northern pike between 20 and 30 inches were protected from harvest. The northern pike gill-net catch rate increased to 12.0/net in 2005. This catch rate is above the lake class normal range and higher than any previous assessment. Northern pike size structure also improved over previous assessments. Gill-net sampled pike in 2005 varied from 9.3 to 36.1 inches with an average length of 22.4 inches. Northern pike from the 2000 assessment had an average length of 18.7 inches. Growth rates in 2005 were similar to the statewide average for all ages. Gill-net catches for walleye have historically been low in Coon-Sandwick Lake. The 2005 catch of 1.0/net was similar to the 2000 catch of 0.9/net, despite walleye fingerling stocking in 4 of the previous 5 years. Size structure was good in 2005; fish in the sample varied from 13.7 to 21.8 inches with an average length of 18.8 inches. Ages 3-5, 7, 9 and 12 were represented in the sample, with 92% of the fish attributed to stocked years. Growth was similar to the statewide average for all ages. The trap-net catch rate for bluegill (38.0/net) was above the lake class normal range, but similar to the previous assessment. Historical catch rates have varied from 4.2 to 42.6/net. Size structure was poor; fish in the sample varied from 3.3 to 7.6 inches with an average length of 5.1 inches. Gill-net and trap-net catches for black crappie were near their respective first quartiles and similar to previous assessments. Trap-net sampled black crappie ranged from 5.8 to 10.5 inches and had an average length of 7.3 inches. Catch rates for largemouth bass have ranged from 0.0 to 0.8/gill net and from 0.1 to 1.6/trap net. Because standard test-nets typically do not sample bass effectively, a spring electrofishing assessment was conducted in 2005. The elecrofishing assessment yielded a relatively low catch rate of 15.7 fish/hour of on-time. Size structure was moderate; fish in the sample ranged from 4.7 to 17.4 inches with an average length of 11.2 inches. The yellow perch gill-net catch in 2005 (15.2/net) was near the lake class average and similar to previous assessments. Gill-net sampled perch ranged from 4.8 to 9.9 inches, with an average length of 6.2 inches. Other species sampled in test nets included: brown bullhead, golden shiner and pumpkinseed sunfish.
What is the average air temp for Coon Lake?
Looking forward to your next adventure at Coon Lake? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 32°F (0°C) to a low around 12°F (-11°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.
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