Today's Best Fishing Times
Get the best fishing times for Pleasant Lake with Lake-Link's Fishing Forecast. SEE MORE
Share your catch!
We want to see what you've caught on Pleasant Lake.Frequently Asked Questions About Pleasant Lake, MN
- How big is Pleasant Lake?
- How deep is Pleasant Lake?
- What kind of fish can you catch in Pleasant Lake?
- What are the closest cities to Pleasant Lake?
- Are there places to stay in the Pleasant Lake area?
- Are there boat launches on Pleasant Lake?
- Are there places to eat and drink near Pleasant Lake?
- What is the average air temp for Pleasant Lake?
- Are there any state parks near Pleasant Lake?
How big is Pleasant Lake?
How deep is Pleasant Lake?
What kind of fish can you catch in Pleasant Lake?
Other fish species in the lake include Bluntnose Minnow, Creek Chub, Golden Shiner, Green Sunfish, Hybrid Sunfish and White Sucker.
What are the closest cities to Pleasant Lake?
Are there places to stay in the Pleasant Lake area?
More Lodging Options
Are there boat launches on Pleasant Lake?
Are there places to eat and drink near Pleasant Lake?
Explore the Pleasant Lake area in a RV
Are you looking for an adventurous vacation option that won't break the bank? Look no further than renting an RV! Contrary to popular belief, the process is much simpler than you might imagine. With just a few easy steps, you'll soon be experiencing the ultimate freedom and convenience of exploring the open road in your very own recreational vehicle. And the best part? RV travel can save you up to 60% compared to other types of vacations! With the money you'll save, you'll be able to travel even more and create unforgettable memories along the way. So why wait? Start planning your next adventure today with an RV rental. Learn more about renting a RV.
LUXURY Camper Van - 2022 Ford Transit. All amenities & mileage included.
Eveleth, MN
Adventure Awaits in the 2021 Heartland Mallard Pathfinder P16SRD
Hermantown, MN
History & Status of the Fishery
Pleasant Lake is located four miles south of Eveleth with its main access via a concrete ramp off of Pleasant Grove Road. This 345 acre lake has a maximum depth of 33.0 feet. The water color at the time of this survey was green because of a fair amount of pollen in and on the water. With the exception of a small parcel of State land on the north shore of the lake, all of the land around Pleasant Lake is privately owned. Camp Chicagami, formerly a scout camp, owns 80 acres along the southeast shore, and the Minneapolis YMCA's Camp Warren owns several hundred acres along the southwest shore. On July 8, 2013 water temperatures ranged from 77F at the surface to 48F at the bottom, oxygen levels were adequate for gamefish to 16 feet deep. Shoreline substrates consist mostly of sand with smaller amounts of detritus, silt, and gravel. The 2013 northern pike gillnet catch rate was 5.1 fish/net which is quite good compared to other similar lakes throughout the state and better than the historic average for Pleasant Lake. Sizes ranged from 17 to 29 inches with an average of 22 inches. However, 28% of the pike sampled were over 24 inches long which is unusual for area lakes. Growth rates were similar to other lakes in the area. Fish were aged up to 7 years old. Of the 46 pike examined for diseases and parasites, ten had neascus (black spot). In 2013, no special regulations existed for northern pike on Pleasant Lake. With high numbers of fish, good growth, and the high average size, anglers are encouraged to release pike over 24 inches and the harvest pike under 22 inches. This should help both grow larger pike, as well as reduce the number of "hammer handle" pike that could become the norm if these bigger fish are not released and allowed to reach larger sizes. Large pike help keep the numbers of small pike down, often by cannibalizing them. Largemouth bass were sampled with gill nets, trap nets, and by electrofishing for the first time in 2013. The gillnet catch rate was 0.7 fish/net which is slightly above average for similar lakes throughout the state. The greatest sample size came from electofishing. Sizes ranged from 4 to 19 inches with an average of 12 inches. The average weight was 1.4 pounds per fish. Growth rates were similar to other lakes that contain largemouth bass in the area. Fish were aged up to 10 years old. Eleven walleye were caught in gill nets for a catch rate of 1.2 fish/net which is low compared to other similar lakes throughout the state. Sizes ranged from 9 to 21 inches with an average of 16 inches. Growth rates were average compared to other walleye lakes in the area. Ages ranged from 2 to 6 years with all fish coming from stocked years. Because of continued low gillnet catches indicating a very poor return on fingerling walleye stocking, stocking was ended on Pleasant Lake after 2013. The lake has a very good largemouth bass and northern pike fishery and it was decided management efforts were best focused on these species. The black crappie trapnet catch rate was 8.0 fish/net which is quite high compared to other similar lakes throughout the state and the highest catch rate on record for Pleasant Lake. Lengths ranged from 5 to 12 inches with an average of 7.5 inches. Almost all crappies sampled were under 10 inches in length. Growth was extremely slow with ages ranging from 3 to 13 years. The bluegill trapnet catch rate was 30.2 fish/net which is higher than 75% of other similar lakes throughout the state. Sizes ranged from 3 to 9 inches with an average of 6 inches. Growth was somewhat slow when compared to other lakes in the area. Ages ranged from 3 to 13 years old. The 2006 year class appeared to be quite strong with nearly 47% of the total catch coming from this class. Of 58 bluegill observed for diseases and parasites, every one contained neascus (black spot) and two were infested with yellow grub. The yellow perch gillnet catch rate was 0.9 fish/net which is the lowest catch rate on record for Pleasant Lake. Sizes were also small with an average weight only being 0.1 pounds/fish. Lengths ranged from 5 to 6 inches. Additional species sampled in Pleasant Lake were white sucker, rock bass, pumpkinseed, hybrid sunfish, brown bullhead, and yellow bullhead.
What is the average air temp for Pleasant Lake?
Are there any state parks near Pleasant Lake?
For more Minnesota State Park information see our State Park Guide.
More Nearby Lakes To Explore
There's more lake's to explore around Pleasant Lake...DISTANCE | ACRES | MAX DEPTH | |
Half Moon Lake | 1.1 mi | 162 | 40 ft |
Moon Lake | 2.0 mi | 44 | 47 ft |
Horseshoe Lake | 2.2 mi | 88 | 13 ft |
St. Mary's Lake | 2.5 mi | 234 | 44 ft |
Ely Lake | 3.9 mi | 723 | 70 ft |
Burns Pit | 4.0 mi | 13 | 95 ft |
Deep Lake | 5.2 mi | 73 | 50 ft |
Crystal Lake | 6.0 mi | 37 | 54 ft |
Leaf Lake | 6.0 mi | 58 | 25 ft |
Gilbert Pit | 6.0 mi | 254 | 443 ft |