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Other fish species in the lake include Banded Killifish, Golden Shiner, Hybrid Sunfish and Johnny Darter.
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History & Status of the Fishery
Introduction
Fish Lake is a 78 acre lake located in Le Sueur County north of the city of Elysian. A DNR-owned public access is located on southeast corner of the lake off Le Sueur county road 14. Fish Lake is a small, clear lake with a maximum depth of 55 feet. Minimal shoreline development, abundant and diverse aquatic vegetation, and a nearly undisturbed watershed make Fish Lake an outlier among southern Minnesota lakes. Fish Lake is managed primarily for bluegill, largemouth bass, and northern pike and secondarily managed for black crappie. No stocking plan exists for Fish Lake, so the fish community persists exclusively from natural recruitment. Fish Lake was surveyed the week of June 2, 2014 as part of a regular monitoring program conducted by Minnesota DNR. This survey was intended to assess the fish community by deploying gill nets and trap nets, as well as recording water quality parameters. To assess the largemouth bass population, daytime boat electrofishing was also conducted.
Bluegill
Bluegill were the most abundant fish in 2014 survey, with a total of 179 fish collected in the trap nets (22.4 fish/net). However, this catch rate is below the long-term average for Fish Lake (27.8 fish/net) and is the lowest since 1984. Bluegill lengths ranged from 2.9 to 8.8 inches and averaged 7.1 inches, indicating a moderate size structure for bluegill in Fish Lake. Fifteen percent of the bluegill from trap nets measured 8.0 inches or larger.
Largemouth Bass
The largemouth bass population in Fish Lake was assessed by boat electrofishing along the entire shoreline. All largemouth bass (N = 61) were measured, weighed, and released after scale samples were removed for aging. The catch rate of largemouth bass was 70.8 fish/hour, which is above the lake average of 53.8 fish/hour. However, this is a decrease from the catch rate in 2009 (104.6 fish/hour). Largemouth bass lengths ranged from 2.8 to 19.3 inches and averaged 7.4 inches, indicating a relatively small size structure. Despite the relatively high catch rate, most of the population consists of young individuals, as 87% of the total catch was five years old or less. The average length of largemouth bass in Fish Lake was 5.7 inches at age-2, 7.7 inches at age-3, 10.8 inches at age-4, and 11.3 inches at age-5.
Northern Pike
The northern pike catch rate in Fish Lake has remained moderate to high compared to similar lakes in every survey conducted since 1979, until 2014 when the catch rate was 2.0 fish/gill net. This catch rate is well below the long-term average for Fish Lake (7.0 fish/net). The length of northern pike ranged from 14.6 to 32.0 inches and averaged 24.0 inches, indicating moderate size structure. Like all fish species in Fish Lake, northern pike are completely sustained through natural recruitment.
Black Crappie
Black crappie catch rates from 1989 to 2009 averaged only 0.3 fish/trap net. However, the 2014 survey yielded 1.5 fish/net, which is a significant increase from previous years. Black crappie were also collected in the gill nets at a rate of 4.0 fish/net, which is considerably high compared to similar lakes. Black crappie from both gear types averaged 8.1 inches in length. However, the largest individual measured was over 13.0 inches.
Pumpkinseed
Like bluegill, pumpkinseed are members of the sunfish family and are enjoyable to catch on light tackle. The 2014 catch rate of pumpkinseed (8.9 fish/trap net) was the highest on record for Fish Lake. Pumpkinseed lengths ranged from 4.8 to 7.2 inches and averaged 6.1 inches, indicating a small size structure. Pumpkinseed can be distinguished from bluegill by the orange spot at the tip of the opercular flap and the lack of a dark blotch near the back of the dorsal fin.
Yellow Bullhead
Unlike the black bullhead, yellow bullheads prefer to inhabit clear, less productive water, much like that of Fish Lake. The catch rate of yellow bullheads in the 2014 survey was 10.0 fish/gill net, which is slightly above average compared to similar lakes. Although this catch rate is lower than that of the 2009 survey (16.5 fish/gill net), it is still above the long-term average for Fish Lake (5.9 fish/gill net). Yellow bullheads were also collected in trap nets at a rate of 4.8 fish/net. The length of yellow bullheads from both gear types ranged from 4.9 to 12.7 inches and averaged 10.5 inches.
Other Species
Additional fish species collected in low abundance during the 2014 survey included black bullhead (N = 10) and bowfin (N = 11). Although they were not observed in this survey, yellow perch are also present in Fish Lake in low abundance.
Anglers can play an important role in maintaining or improving a fish population by practicing selective harvest. Selective harvest allows for the harvest of smaller fish for consumption, while encouraging the release of medium to large fish that may contribute to natural recruitment. This practice helps maintain balance in the fish community and provides anglers the opportunity to catch more and larger fish in the future. Additionally, smaller fish often taste better and have fewer contaminants than larger, older fish from the same water body.
Shoreline property owners also play an important role in the overall health of an aquatic ecosystem, including the fish population. Natural shorelines, including vegetation, woody debris, and bottom substrates, provide valuable habitat for fish and wildlife, help maintain water quality, and reduce bank erosion. By leaving natural shorelines unaltered or restoring them to natural conditions, shoreline property owners are doing their part to maintain or improve a healthy ecosystem in the lake and protect the resource for future generations.
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More Nearby Lakes To Explore
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Rays Lake | 1.3 mi | 169 | 32 ft |
Steele Lake | 1.8 mi | 76 | 27 ft |
Lake Frances | 2.2 mi | 927 | 60 ft |
Tetonka Lake | 2.8 mi | 1,358 | 35 ft |
Lily Lake | 2.8 mi | 114 | 23 ft |
Roemhildts Lake | 3.2 mi | 71 | 60 ft |
Reeds Lake | 3.9 mi | 193 | 58 ft |
Elysian (Main Lake) | 4.2 mi | 2,215 | 13 ft |
German Lake | 4.4 mi | 792 | 51 ft |
Sabre Lake | 5.4 mi | 258 | 13 ft |