Inguadona Lake
Cass County, Minnesota
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We want to see what you've caught on Inguadona Lake.Frequently Asked Questions About Inguadona Lake, MN
- How big is Inguadona Lake?
- How deep is Inguadona Lake?
- What kind of fish can you catch in Inguadona Lake?
- What are the closest cities to Inguadona Lake?
- Are there places to stay in the Inguadona Lake area?
- Are there topographical lake maps available Inguadona Lake?
- Are there boat launches on Inguadona Lake?
- Are there places to eat and drink near Inguadona Lake?
- What are the fishing regulations for Inguadona Lake?
- What is the average air temp for Inguadona Lake?
- Are there any state parks near Inguadona Lake?
How big is Inguadona Lake?
How deep is Inguadona Lake?
What kind of fish can you catch in Inguadona Lake?
Other fish species in the lake include Banded Killifish, Blacknose Shiner, Cisco (Tullibee), Emerald Shiner, Greater Redhorse, Hybrid Sunfish, Johnny Darter, Logperch, Shorthead Redhorse and White Sucker.
What are the closest cities to Inguadona Lake?
Are there places to stay in the Inguadona Lake area?
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Are there boat launches on Inguadona Lake?
Are there places to eat and drink near Inguadona Lake?
What are the fishing regulations for Inguadona Lake?
There are specific fishing regulations Inguadona Lake that you need to know. For complete fishing regulations visit the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. To report a violation call (800) 652-9093. Need a Minnesota fishing license?
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History & Status of the Fishery
Inguadona Lake (DOW # 11-120; Lake Class 25) is a 1,133-acre lake located near Longville, Minnesota. There is a state-owned public access on the southeast shore. Inguadona Lake has 565 littoral acres, 11 miles of shoreline, and a maximum depth of 79 feet. Much of the shoreline has extensive bulrush stands or wild rice beds. Experimental regulations for Sunfish and Black Crappie went into effect on April 1, 2009. A daily limit of five Black Crappie (ten in possession) and ten Sunfish (twenty in possession) is allowed. These regulations are intended to increase the number of large Sunfish and Black Crappie in the population. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) has classified Minnesota lakes into 43 different classes based on physical, chemical, and other characteristics. Inguadona Lake is in Lake Class 25; lakes in the class are generally deep, clear, hard-water lakes with irregular shorelines. Other Lake Class 25 lakes in the Walker area include Boy, Birch, Long and Swift lakes. The purpose of this survey was to assess how effective the experimental regulations have been at improving Black Crappie and Bluegill populations.
The Bluegill catch rate and average length was higher than all previous surveys. Sampled Bluegill averaged 7 inches long with fish from 3 to 10 inches sampled. Bluegill growth was above average.
Black Crappie catch rates were higher than previous surveys. Black Crappie averaged 9 inches with fish from 5 to 14 inches in length sampled. Growth was above average. Management goals for Black Crappie were not met in this survey.
People can have significant impacts on lakes and the fish populations they support.
Harvest, lakeshore development, removal of shoreline vegetation, and introductions of invasive species can all adversely affect fish populations. Currently, no aquatic invasive species (AIS) have been identified in Inguadona Lake. AIS are moved from infested to non-infested waters by anglers, boaters, and lake shore owners and can adversely impact lakes and fish populations. To avoid spreading AIS, lake users are required to remove all aquatic plants or animals from their watercraft and drain all water from their boat before leaving the access. If you suspect an infestation of an invasive species in this lake, save a specimen and report it to a local natural resource office. Additional information on all of these topics can be found on the DNR website (www.dnr.state.mn.us) or by contacting the Walker Area Fisheries office.
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Are there any state parks near Inguadona Lake?
For more Minnesota State Park information see our State Park Guide.
Inguadona Lake Reviews
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jim k.

Best fishing ever from ten inch blugill to 48 inch muskie
The lake includes a wide variety of fish and lots of the also clear water and great for swimming.More Nearby Lakes To Explore
There's more lake's to explore around Inguadona Lake...| DISTANCE | ACRES | MAX DEPTH | |
| Echo Lake | 1.3 mi | 10 | |
| Rice Lake | 1.7 mi | 270 | 30 ft |
| Unnamed Lake | 1.7 mi | 10 | |
| Unnamed Lake | 1.9 mi | 22 | |
| Gijik Lake | 2.8 mi | 84 | |
| Cedar Lake | 2.8 mi | 10 | |
| Ford Lake | 3.0 mi | 10 | |
| Lower Trelipe Lake | 3.0 mi | 618 | 32 ft |
| McCarthey Lake | 3.1 mi | 148 | |
| Johnson Lake | 3.1 mi | 10 |


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