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Rush Lake

Otter Tail County, Minnesota

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Rush Lake is a large, deep lake located in central Minnesota. The lake is situated in Otter Tail County and covers an area of approximately 5,233 acres. It is a popular recreational destination, known for its clear waters, scenic beauty, and abundant recreational opportunities.

The lake has a maximum depth of 68 feet and an average depth of 21 feet. It is surrounded by forests and rolling hills, which provide a picturesque backdrop for water-based activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including walleye, northern pike, bass, and panfish, which are popular targets for anglers.

Rush Lake is also an important ecological resource, providing habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The lake is managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to protect and conserve the area's natural resources.

In addition to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Rush Lake is surrounded by several parks, campgrounds, and resorts, making it a popular vacation destination. The area also offers hiking and biking trails, hunting opportunities, and other outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Rush Lake, MN


How big is Rush Lake?
Rush Lake is approximately 5,276 sq acres (21.4 sq km) in size with 16 miles (25.7 km) of shoreline.

How deep is Rush Lake?
Rush Lake is approximately 68 feet (20.7 m) at its deepest point.

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

Other fish species in the lake include Banded Killifish, Blackchin Shiner, Blacknose Shiner, Blackside Darter, Bluntnose Minnow, Cisco (Tullibee), Fathead Minnow, Golden Redhorse, Greater Redhorse, Hornyhead Chub, Hybrid Sunfish, Johnny Darter, Logperch, Shorthead Redhorse, Spottail Shiner and White Sucker.



What are the closest cities to Rush Lake?
Nearby cities and towns include Ottertail, MN, New York Mills, MN and Perham, MN.

Are there places to stay in the Rush 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! Rush 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 Rush Lake?
We know of 2 public boat launches on Rush 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 Rush Lake?
Yes, you can find numerous options in the area. Click the button below to see what's nearby.

What aquatic invasive species are found in Rush Lake?
There are some aquatic invasive species found in Rush Lake including zebra mussel.

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

Rush Lake is 5,337-acre mesotrophic (moderately fertile) lake located in central Otter Tail County two miles north of Ottertail, MN. Rush Lake is part of the Otter Tail River Watershed. The Otter Tail River inlet is located along the north shoreline while the outlet is located along the southwest shoreline of the lake. The immediate watershed is composed primarily of agricultural land interspersed with hardwood woodlots and marshes. The maximum depth is 68 feet; however, 62% of the lake is less than 15 feet in depth. The secchi disk reading during the 2022 lake survey was 5.2 feet. Previous secchi disk readings have ranged from 3.5 to 8.0 feet.
A majority of the shoreline of Rush Lake has been developed. Homes, cottages, and resorts compose a majority of the development. DNR owned concrete public water accesses are located along the northeast and southwest shorelines of the lake. The shoal water substrates consist primarily of sand and gravel. Large stands of hardstem bulrush are located along various shorelines of the lake. Emergent aquatic plants such as hardstem bulrush provide valuable fish and wildlife habitat, and are critical for maintaining good water quality. They protect shorelines and lake bottoms, and can absorb and break down polluting chemicals. Emergent plants provide spawning areas for fish such as Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, and panfish. They also serve as an important nursery area for all species of fish. Because of their ecological value, emergent plants may not be removed without a DNR permit.
Rush Lake is a popular angling lake during both the open water and ice fishing seasons. Walleye, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, and Bluegill are the dominant gamefish species in the fish community of Rush Lake. The prolificacy of these species can be attributed to the abundance of suitable spawning habitat that is available.
Walleye abundance has been at a lower level in recent surveys compared to historical abundance. Walleyes ranged in length from 4.5 to 18.7 inches with an average length and weight of 12.7 inches and 0.7 pounds. Walleyes attain an average length of 14.5 inches at four years of age.
Northern Pike abundance has historically remained at a low to moderate density. The size structure of the Northern Pike population has consistently been poor. Pike ranged in length from 17.6 to 29.0 inches with an average length and weight of 20.8 inches and 1.7 pounds. Pike attain an average length of 18.6 inches at three years of age.
Bluegill abundance is at a moderate density with a quality size structure. Thirty-nine percent of the Bluegills were 7.0 inches or greater in length and 22% were 8.0 inches or greater in length. Bluegills exhibit good growth rates with an average length of 8.2 inches at seven years of age.
Black Crappies ranged in length from 4.4 to 13.2 inches. The 2018 and 2021 year classes of Black Crappies are strong and should provide consistently good crappie angling for several years. Fifty-two percent of the Black Crappies were 10.0 inches or greater in length. Black Crappies attain an average length of 9.8 inches at four years of age.
Anglers can maintain the quality of fishing by practicing selective harvest. Selective harvest encourages the release of medium to large-size fish while allowing the harvest of more abundant smaller fish for table fare. Releasing the medium to large fish will ensure that lake will have enough spawning age fish on an annual basis and will provide anglers with more opportunities to catch large fish in the future.
Rush Lake was listed as infested with zebra mussels in 2017. Aquatic invasive species are threatening Minnesota waters. Aquatic invasive species can potentially harm water quality, water recreation, aquatic habitat, native species, and fish populations. Anglers can help prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species by following watercraft transportation laws.


What is the average air temp for Rush Lake?
Looking forward to your next adventure at Rush 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 78°F (26°C) to a low around 56°F (13°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 Rush Lake?
Enjoy more of the outdoors with a visit to an area state park. There are 2 state parks in the vacinity of Rush Lake.

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

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