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Frequently Asked Questions About Pearl Lake, MN
- How big is Pearl Lake?
- How deep is Pearl Lake?
- What kind of fish can you catch in Pearl Lake?
- What are the closest cities to Pearl Lake?
- Are there places to stay in the Pearl Lake area?
- Are there boat launches on Pearl Lake?
- Are there places to eat and drink near Pearl Lake?
- What is the average air temp for Pearl Lake?
- Are there any state parks near Pearl Lake?
How big is Pearl Lake?
How deep is Pearl Lake?
What kind of fish can you catch in Pearl Lake?
Other fish species in the lake include Fathead Minnow, Freshwater Drum, Golden Shiner, Green Sunfish, Hybrid Sunfish, Orangespotted Sunfish, Shorthead Redhorse, Spotfin Shiner and White Sucker.
What are the closest cities to Pearl Lake?
Are there places to stay in the Pearl Lake area?
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Are there boat launches on Pearl Lake?
Are there places to eat and drink near Pearl Lake?
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What aquatic invasive species are found in Pearl Lake?
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
Pearl is a 155 acre lake with a maximum depth of six feet located near Loon lake in Jackson County. The lake is presently managed for northern pike as the primary species while walleye, yellow perch, and black crappie are managed secondarily. The lake may have suffered a partial winterkill during the winter of 2000 and 2001. In years of normal to high flow, fish can move between Pearl and Loon. Oxygen levels dropped very low in December of 2000. The fish population was assessed during the week of 06/25/2001 with 12 trapnets. Gillnets were not used due to the shallowness of the lake. Northern pike abundance was low compared to lakes similar to Pearl. Some nice pike were sampled, however, with lengths that ranged from 20.6 to 34.7 inches and averaged 25.9 inches.Walleye abundance was low compared to lakes similar to Pearl. This may be due to the low oxygen readings in December of 2000. Walleye sampled during the assessment were nice with lengths ranging from 15.8 to 24.3 inches and averaging 17.8 inches. The walleye population sampled during the assessment likely was the result of natural reproduction in Loon during the Spring of 1998.Yellow perch abundance was low compared to lakes similar to Pearl. Yellow perch abundance was also low in Loon. Yellow perch numbers typically fluctuate in many of the lakes in Southern Minnesota. If the numbers of yellow perch do not recover, additional stocking may be necessary.Black crappie abundance was high compared to lakes similar to Pearl. Lengths of black crappie ranged from 4.9 to 11.5 inches and averaged 9.1 inches. There were several black crappie sampled in the 9.5 to 10.5 inch range.Bluegill abundance was low compared to lakes similar to Pearl. A fishable population does exist and lengths ranged from 5.1 to 8.0 inches and averaged 7.1 inches.Black bullhead abundance was average compared to lakes similar to Pearl. Lengths of black bullhead ranged from 8.9 to 13.0 inches and averaged 10.9 inches.Other fish species sampled during the assessment included bigmouth buffalo, common carp, channel catfish, freshwater drum, hybrid sunfish, white sucker, and yellow bullhead.To promote and maintain healthy fish populations, pollution and other inputs need to be controlled. Fish habitats are directly affected by water quality. Nutrient, sediment and other waste inputs can drastically alter the biological, chemical, and physical components of a lake. It is paramount to maintain if not improve the current water quality of Pearl through watershed management to preserve this fishery for future generations to enjoy.
What is the average air temp for Pearl Lake?
Are there any state parks near Pearl Lake?
Elinor Bedell State Park
Gull Point State Park
Emerson Bay State Recreation Area
Kilen Woods State Park
More Nearby Lakes To Explore
There's more lake's to explore around Pearl Lake...DISTANCE | ACRES | MAX DEPTH | |
Loon Lake | 1.0 mi | 708 | 8 ft |
Rush Lake | 1.1 mi | 243 | 3 ft |
Little Spirit Lake | 1.4 mi | 604 | 7 ft |
Little Spirit Lake | 1.8 mi | 624 | 8 ft |
Chandler Lake | 2.1 mi | 71 | 8 ft |
Spirit Lake | 3.6 mi | 5,684 | 23 ft |
Marble Lake | 3.9 mi | 173 | 7 ft |
Diamond Lake | 5.0 mi | 143 | 7 ft |
Clear Lake | 7.0 mi | 434 | 9 ft |
Center Lake | 8.1 mi | 220 | 18 ft |