April 10, 2019
Blackduck Lake sits just west of the city of Blackduck, Minnesota. This 2,500-acre lake has a maximum depth of 35 feet and provides good angling for walleye, northern pike, and yellow perch. In recent years, walleye counts have been the highest ever recorded, and the northern pike population has maintained its strength. Undeveloped shorelines and shallow areas provided excellent places for wildlife and fish to feed, hide, and raise their young.
Here’s some of the fish that call Blackduck Lake home, as well as any regulations that might be placed on them:
- Walleye
- Northern Pike
- Yellow Perch
- Bluegill
- Rock Bass
- Largemouth Bass
- Sunfish: Possession limit five
- Crappie
Start planning your summer fishing trip today! Check out our resorts and make sure to fit Blackduck Lake into your trip itinerary!
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