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Pickerel Lake

Itasca County - Minnesota
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pickerel Lake, MN


How big is Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake is approximately 293 sq acres (1.2 sq km) in size.

How deep is Pickerel Lake?
Pickerel Lake is approximately 70 feet (21.3 m) at its deepest point.

What kind of fish can you catch in Pickerel Lake?
Although thery may be others but anglers can expect to find a variety of fish including Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Bullhead, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Rock Bass, Walleye and Yellow Perch in Pickerel Lake.

Other fish species in the lake include White Sucker.



What are the closest cities to Pickerel Lake?
Nearby cities and towns include Deer River, MN.

Are there places to stay in the Pickerel 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! Pickerel 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 Pickerel Lake?
We know of 1 public boat launch on Pickerel 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 Pickerel Lake?
Yes, you can find numerous options in the area. Click the button below to see what's nearby.

History & Status of the Fishery
Pickerel Lake is a 293-acre lake located in northeast Itasca County, east of Effie, MN. The lake has a maximum depth of 70 ft and is part of a navigable chain of lakes including Battle and Deer Lake. Pickerel Lake is in lake class 25 and has a public access on the west shore. Northern pike gill-net catch was 6.7/net, which was towards the upper end of the expected range for similar lakes. Gill-net catch rates in past assessments have varied from 2.5 to 6.3/net. Catch rates appear to be increasing in recent assessments. Size structure was generally poor with most fish sampled less than 24 inches. However, two larger fish were sampled which were 37 and 39 inches. Growth for ages one to five was similar to the statewide average, however the two larger fish sampled had growth rates faster than the statewide average for ages six to nine. Northern pike averaged 24 inches by age five. Bluegill trap-net catch was 11.8/net, which was within the expected range for similar lakes. The catch rate in 2004 was higher than any of the previous assessments, which have varied from 0.6 to 7.3/net. Increasing abundance of bluegill is a concern, because in many lakes as abundance increases, size structure decreases. Size structure was good with fish up to 9 inches sampled. Scales were not collected for age and growth in 2004. Angler harvest can have a negative effect on bluegill size structure in a small lake like Pickerel Lake. Research has shown that the size structure of a bluegill population is highly dependent on the size of the mature male bluegill. If these large males are overharvested, it can slow the growth rate of the remaining bluegill and ultimately reduce the potential of the lake to produce quality fish. To maintain quality size structure, anglers should consider releasing bluegill 8 inches and larger. Walleye gill-net catch was 1.3/net, which was toward the low end of the expected range for similar lakes. Catch rates in past assessments have been low, varying from 0.5 to 2.2/gill net. Size structure was good with walleye up to 20 inches sampled. Although Pickerel Lake is primarily a panfish lake, walleye fry are stocked every other year along with Deer and Battle Lake. Eight walleye were sampled in gill nets and 5 of 8 fish corresponded to stocked years. Growth was slower than the statewide average for ages one to four and similar to the average for ages five to seven. Walleye averaged 15 inches by age five. Black crappie trap-net catch was 2.2/net, which was within the expected range for similar lakes. Gill-net catch was 0.8/net, which was toward the low end of the expected range. Catch rates in past assessments have varied from 0.6 to 1.8/trap net. Size structure was good with fish up to 12 inches sampled. Growth was similar to the statewide average with fish averaging 10 inches by age five. Yellow perch gill-net catch was 8.7/gill net and was within the expected range. Catch rates in past assessments have varied from 0.7 to 12.7/gill net. Although yellow perch were moderately abundant, size structure was poor with no fish larger than 8 inches sampled in gill nets. One largemouth bass was sampled in trap nets and no fish were sampled in gill nets. Catch rates in past assessments have been very low varying from 0 to 0.3/trap net. Sampled size was too low to make conclusions about size structure. Other species sampled include pumpkinseed sunfish, rock bass, white sucker, and brown bullhead. Lakeshore owners can affect fish populations not only through harvesting fish, but also through land use practices. It is important to leave a 30 to 50 ft buffer strip of native vegetation along the shoreline to prevent erosion and provide habitat for fish and wildlife. Nonfunctioning septic systems can also lead to water quality problems. Good water quality and fish populations are the direct result of good land use practices. Anglers can also help to improve the size structure of the fish community by practicing selective harvest.

What is the average air temp for Pickerel Lake?
Looking forward to your next adventure at Pickerel 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 49°F (9°C) to a low around 26°F (-3°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.

Are there any state parks near Pickerel Lake?
Enjoy more of the outdoors with a visit to an area state park. There are 3 state parks in the vacinity of Pickerel Lake.

For more Minnesota State Park information see our State Park Guide.

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