Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6264, EXPERIMENTAL AND SPECIAL MANAGEMENT WATERS, pt. 6264.0400

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 19, November 4, 2024
Part 6264.0400 - [Effective until 11/6/2025] DESIGNATED SPECIAL MANAGEMENT WATERS
Subpart 1. [Repealed, 28 SR 629]
Subp. 2.Catch and release fishing on trout streams.

While on or fishing in the following waters, angling for trout shall be limited to catch and release only, whereby any trout caught must be immediately returned to the water. Catch and release angling for trout shall be legal during the open season for trout in inland streams. Legal methods for taking trout are limited to artificial lures and flies.

NameLocationCounty
A.Kedron CreekT.104, R.13, S.36 from the confluence with Bear Creek upstream approximately 1.1 miles to the permanent source - entire streamFillmore
B.Root River, South ForkT.102, R.8, S.17,18,19 and R.9, S.24,25,26, from the County Road 12 crossing in T.102, R.8, S.17, upstream approximately 7.7 miles to the permanent source (large springs) in T.102, R.9, S.26Fillmore
C.Whitewater River, Middle BranchT.107, R.10, S.19, 20, 30 and R.11, S.24, 25, 26, 35 and T.106, R.11, S.2, 3, 10, from the posted boundary at the point where a state park trail crosses the stream in the SE 1/4 NE 1/4 S.19, T.107, R.10, upstream approximately 9.2 miles to the source in the SW 1/4 NE 1/4, S.10, T.106, R.11Olmsted and Winona

Subp. 3. [Repealed, 39 SR 5]
Subp. 4.Mille Lacs Lake and associated tributaries special management regulations.
A. This item applies while a person is on or fishing in Mille Lacs Lake or its associated tributaries to the posted boundaries. The angling season for northern pike begins at 12:01 a.m. May 11, 2024, and continues to 11:59 p.m. on March 31, 2025. The daily and possession limit for northern pike is three. All northern pike in possession must be less than 30 inches in length. All northern pike that are 30 inches or greater in length must be immediately returned to the water.
B. This item applies while a person is on or fishing in Mille Lacs Lake or its associated tributaries to the posted boundaries. Unless otherwise authorized by special permits for fishing tournaments, the angling season for largemouth and smallmouth bass begins at 12:01 a.m. May 11, 2024, and continues to 11:59 p.m. February 23, 2025. All largemouth and smallmouth bass caught before the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend must be immediately returned to the water. Beginning at 12:01 a.m. September 9, 2024, all smallmouth bass must be immediately returned to the water. Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, the daily and possession limit for largemouth and smallmouth bass in aggregate is three. All largemouth and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 17 inches in length. All largemouth and smallmouth bass 17 inches or greater in length must be immediately returned to the water. Waiver of the size, possession, and season restrictions for largemouth and smallmouth bass under this item is permitted for a limited number of bass-fishing tournaments each year. When determining whether to grant a waiver for a tournament, the commissioner must consider:
(1) tournament size;
(2) expected participation;
(3) potential to generate public interest and local economic activity; and
(4) conservation and biological health of the fishery.
C. Except as provided in items D and E, this item applies for night fishing on Mille Lacs Lake. Mille Lacs Lake is closed to taking fish between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily beginning at 10 p.m. May 13, 2024, and ending at 6:00 a.m. September 1, 2024. Beginning September 2, 2024, at 12:01 a.m., Mille Lacs Lake is closed to taking fish between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily until 11:59 p.m. November 30, 2024, at which time the ban on night fishing is lifted.
D. Beginning June 1, 2024, at 10:00 p.m., Mille Lacs Lake is open to fishing for muskellunge and northern pike between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily. Angling for, harvesting, and possessing species other than muskellunge and northern pike during these hours is prohibited. Only artificial muskellunge and northern pike lures greater than eight inches in length, measured from the front of the eye of the lure to the end of the trailing hook, or sucker minnows greater than eight inches in length may be used or in possession.
E. Beginning June 1, 2024, at 10:00 p.m., Mille Lacs Lake is open to bowfishing for rough fish between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily. A person must not have any angling equipment in possession while bowfishing under this item. Angling for, harvesting, and possessing species other than rough fish while bowfishing during these hours is prohibited.
F. The commissioner may modify seasons and limits under Minnesota Statutes, section 84.027, subdivision 13, or sections 97A.0451 to 97A.0459, to accommodate tribal declarations for fish harvest in the 1837 Ceded Territory in compliance with the court ruling in Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa v. Minnesota, 119 S.Ct. 1187 (1999). Changes shall be posted at water access sites and the Department of Natural Resources website.
G. While a person is on or fishing in Mille Lacs Lake or its associated tributaries to the posted boundaries, the possession and daily limit for Northern cisco (tullibee) is five fish.
H. This item applies while a person is on or fishing in Mille Lacs Lake or its associated tributaries to the posted boundaries.
(1) Beginning at 12:01 a.m. May 11, 2024, angling for walleye is catch and release only. All walleye caught must be immediately returned to the water. This subitem is effective until 11:59 p.m. August 15, 2024.
(2) Beginning at 12:01 a.m. August 16, 2024, the daily and possession limit for walleye is one fish, which must be either between 21 and 23 inches in length or over 28 inches in length. All walleye less than 21 inches in length or greater than 23 inches but less than 28 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water. This subitem is effective until 11:59 p.m. February 23, 2025.
I. While a person is on or fishing in Mille Lacs Lake or its associated tributaries to the posted boundaries, angling for burbot is catch and release only. All burbot must be immediately returned to the water.
J. While a person is on or fishing in Mille Lacs Lake or its associated tributaries to the posted boundaries, fish that are taken by angling and not immediately released into the water after capture are considered to be in possession and part of the bag limit. Once a fish has been reduced to possession, culling or live-well sorting (the act of exchanging one fish for another) is not allowed, except that culling or live-well sorting before meeting a bag limit of fish reduced to possession is allowed for largemouth and smallmouth bass.
K. Unless otherwise specified, this subpart applies to the following waters.

Name

Location

County

(1)

Mille Lacs

T.42-45, R.25-28, S.Various

Aitkin, Mille Lacs

(2)

Borden Creek

T.44, R.25, S.5

Aitkin

(3)

Seastade Creek

T.45, R.26, S.22

Aitkin

(4)

Marmon (Twenty) Creek

T.45, R.25, S.32

Aitkin

(5)

Grave Creek

T.45, R.25, S.8

Aitkin

(6)

Peterson Creek

T.43, R.25, S.5

Mille Lacs

(7)

Thains River (Malone Creek)

T.42, R.25, S.2

Mille Lacs

(8)

West Sucker Creek

T.42, R.25, S.18

Mille Lacs

(9)

South Sucker Creek

T.42, R.25, S.18

Mille Lacs

(10)

Garrison (Borden) Creek

T.44, R.28, S.12

Crow Wing

(11)

Seguchie Creek

T.44, R.28, S.36

Crow Wing

(12)

Reddy Creek

T.45, R.26, S.23

Aitkin

(13)

Whitefish Creek

T.43, R.27, S.7

Mille Lacs

(14)

Seventeen Creek

T.44, R.25, S.17,18,29

Aitkin

(15)

Cedar Creek

T.43, R.25, S.15

Mille Lacs

(16)

McCleans Creek

T.45, R.27, S.34

Aitkin

(17)

unnamed

T.43, R.25, S.8

Mille Lacs

(18)

unnamed

T.42, R.26, S.11

Mille Lacs

(19)

unnamed

T.42, R.26, S.22

Mille Lacs

(20)

unnamed

T.43, R.27, S.8

Mille Lacs

(21)

unnamed

T.43, R.27, S.6

Mille Lacs

(22)

unnamed

T.43, R.27, S.21

Mille Lacs

(23)

unnamed

T.44, R.27, S.31

Crow Wing

(24)

unnamed

T.44, R.28, S.36

Crow Wing

(25)

unnamed

T.44, R.27, S.4

Aitkin

(26)

unnamed

T.45, R.27, S.25

Aitkin

(27)

unnamed

T.44, R.25, S.29

Aitkin

(28)

unnamed

T.44, R.25, S.31,32

Aitkin

(29)

unnamed

T.44, R.28, S.24

Crow Wing

(30)

unnamed

T.44, R.28, S.13

Crow Wing

(31)

Rum River Outlet

T.43, R.27, S.33

Mille Lacs

Subp. 5. [Repealed, 29 SR 876]
Subp. 6.Zumbro River special regulations.

While on or fishing in these waters, angling for smallmouth bass is limited to catch and release only, whereby any smallmouth bass caught must be immediately returned to the water. Catch and release angling for smallmouth bass is legal during the open season for that species in inland waters. It is unlawful for anyone to have in possession, regardless of where taken, any smallmouth bass while on or fishing in these waters.

NameLocationCounty
Zumbro RiverT.109, R.13W, S.6; T.110, R.13W, S.31; T.110, R.14W, S.36; T.109, R.14W., S.1, 2, 10, 11, 15, 22, 27, from the U.S. Highway 63 bridge at Zumbro Falls upstream approximately 12 miles to Zumbro Lake Dam including the plunge poolWabasha

Subp. 7.Foster Arend Lake trout regulations.

The season for trout in Foster Arend Lake is open continuously. Effective March 17, 1997, the possession limit for trout taken from Foster Arend Lake is three and a person's possession limit may not include more than one trout over 16 inches.

NameLocationCounty
Foster Arend LakeT.107, R.14, S.14, 23Olmsted

Subp. 8.Spearing restrictions.

A person may not take fish by spearing and may not possess a spear while on or fishing in the following lake.

NameLocationCounty
BabyT.140, 141, R.29, S.4, 5, 8, 9, 17Cass

Subp. 9. [Repealed, 37 SR 1208]
Subp. 10. [Repealed, 28 SR 1011]
Subp. 11. [Repealed, 24 SR 1186]
Subp. 12.Minnesota River, Minnehaha Creek, and Mississippi River Pool Two.

While on or fishing in the following waters, angling for walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, and largemouth bass shall be limited to catch and release only, whereby any walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, or largemouth bass must be returned immediately to the water. Catch and release angling for walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, and largemouth bass shall be legal continuously, year round. It shall be unlawful for anyone to have in possession or under control, regardless of where taken, any walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, or largemouth bass, while being on or fishing in these waters.

NameLocationCounty
A.Minnesota RiverT.28, R.23, S.Various downstream from Mendota BridgeDakota, Hennepin, Ramsey
B.Minnehaha CreekT.28, R.23, S.17, 18 downstream from Minnehaha FallsHennepin
C.Mississippi River Pool TwoT.26, 27, 28, 115, R.17, 18, 21, 22, 23, S.Various between the Hastings and Ford Dams, including all backwater and connecting waters except:Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington
(1)Crosby LakeT.28, R.23, S.14, 15, 22, 23Ramsey
(2)Pickerel LakeT.28, R.23, S.12, 13, 14Dakota, Ramsey
(3)Upper LakeT.28, R.23, S.22Ramsey
(4)Little Pig's Eye LakeT.28, R.22, S.23Ramsey
(5)Unnamed (North Star 23 Steel) LakeT.28, R.22, S.14Ramsey

Subp. 13.Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass catch-and-release regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in these waters, angling for largemouth bass and smallmouth bass is limited to catch and release only, whereby any largemouth bass or smallmouth bass caught must be immediately returned to the water Catch-and-release angling for largemouth bass or smallmouth bass is legal during the open season for largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in inland waters. It is unlawful for anyone to have in possession, regardless of where taken, any largemouth bass or smallmouth bass while on or fishing in these waters.

Name Location County
A. Clear Lake T.107, R.22, S.4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17 Waseca
B. Jane T.29, R.21, S.9, 10 Washington
C. Minnewashta T.116, R.23, S.4, 5, 8, 9 Carver

Subp. 14.Largemouth bass catch and release regulations.

While on or fishing in the following waters, angling for large-mouth bass is limited to catch and release only. Any largemouth bass caught must be immediately returned to the water. Catch and release angling for largemouth bass is legal only during the open season for largemouth bass in inland waters. It is unlawful for anyone to have in possession, regardless of where taken, any largemouth bass while on or fishing in the following waters.

Name Location County
A. Crooked Lake T.31, 32, R.24, S.4, 33 Anoka
B. DeMontreville Lake T.29, R.21, S.4, 5, 9 Washington
C. Olson Lake T.29, R.21, S.8, 9 Washington

Subp. 15. [See repealer.]
Subp. 16. [Repealed, 42 SR 1015]
Subp. 17.Cedar Lake walleye and northern pike regulations.

While on or fishing in the following waters, the daily and possession limit for walleye is two and for northern pike is three. While on or fishing in these waters, all northern pike in possession must be 26 inches or less in length. All northern pike greater than 26 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water.

Name

Location

County

Cedar Lake

T.127N, R.31W, S.7, 18; T.127N, R.32W, S.13

Morrison, Todd

Subp. 18.Walleye 18- to 24-inch protected slot limit.

All walleye in possession while on or fishing in the following waters must be less than 18 inches in length or greater than 24 inches in length. All walleye that are 18 to 24 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
KnifeT.40, 41, R.23, 24, S.VariousKanabec

Subp. 19.Northern pike 24-inch to 36-inch protected slot limit.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All north-ern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water A person's daily and possession limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

Name Location County
A. Alexander T.131, 132, R.30, 31, S.Various Morrison
B. Ash T.66, R.20, S.7-9, 17, 18 St. Louis
C. Basswood T.64, 65, R.10, 11, S.Various Lake
D. Beltrami T.148, R.32, 33, S.25, 26, 30, 31, 35, 36 Beltrami
E. Big Mantrap T.141, 142, R.33, 34, S.Various Hubbard
F. Big Turtle T.148, R.33, S.Various Beltrami
G. Birch Lake Reservoir T.61, R.11, 12, S.Various St. Louis
H. Blueberry T.138, R.35, S.2, 3, 10, 11 Wadena
I. Center, North T.34, R.20, S.15, 21, 22, 27, 28, 34 Chisago
J. Center, South T.33, 34, R.20, S.2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 34, 35 Chisago
K. Child T.140, R.29, S.9, 10, 15, 16 Cass
L. Farm T.62, 63, R.11, S.3, 4, 26-29, 32-35 Lake
M. Fish Trap T.132, R.31, S.28-33 Morrison
N. Fox T.148, R.33, S.22, 23, 26, 27 Beltrami
O. Floyd, Little T.139, R.41, S.2, 3, 10, 11 Becker
P. Garden T.63, R.11, S.20-22, 27-30 Lake
Q. George T.143, R.34, S.15, 16, 21, 22, 27 Hubbard
R. Girl T.140, 141, R.28, S.3, 4, 32, 33, 34 Cass
S. Island T.150, R.28, S.3-5, 8-10, 15, 16, 19-21 Itasca
T. Knife T.40, 41, R.23, 24, S.Various Kanabec
U. Little Boy T.140, R.28, S. Various Cass
V. Little Turtle T.148, R.33, S.8, 16, 17, 20, 21 Beltrami
W. Little Woman T.140, R.29, S.15 Cass
X. Long T.128, R.30, 32, S.16, 17, 20, 21, 28 Todd
Y. Minnie Belle T.118, R.31, S.11, 14 Meeker
Z. Mission, Lower T.135, 136, R.27, S.4, 5, 8, 9, 33 Crow Wing
AA. Mission, Upper T.135, 136, R.27, S.3, 4, 27, 28, 33, 34 Crow Wing
BB. Movil T.147, 148, R.33, S.3, 4, 27, 33, 34, 35 Beltrami
CC. Shamineau T.123, R.31, S.8-10, 15-18 Morrison
DD. South Farm T.62, 63, R.11, S.1, 2, 3, 35, 36 Lake
EE. Turtle River Lake T.147, 148, R.32, S.Various Beltrami
FF. Three Island T.148, R.32, 33, S.18, 19, 23-26 Beltrami
GG. West Battle T.133, R.39, 40, S.Various Otter Tail
HH. White Iron T.62, 63, R.11, 12, S.Various St. Louis
II. Balsam T.58, 59, R.24, S.4-9 Itasca
JJ. Medicine T.149, R.32, S.Various Beltrami
KK. North Twin T.148, R.31, S.Various Beltrami
LL. Coon-Sandwick T.60, 61, R.25, S.Various Itasca
MM. Rachel, Little Rachel T.127, R.39, S.Various Douglas
NN. Crow Wing, 8th T.140, R.32, 33, S.1, 6, 7, 12 Hubbard
OO. Crow Wing, 9th T.140, 141, R.32, S.6, 31, 32 Hubbard
PP. Crow Wing, 10th T.141, R.32, S.28, 29, 32 Hubbard
QQ. Mitchell T.138, R.27, S.11-14 Crow Wing

Subp. 20.Northern pike 30-inch minimum size limit.

All northern pike in possession while on or fishing in the following waters must be 30 inches or greater in length. All northern pike that are less than 30 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water Possession and daily limit is one.

Name Location County
A. Otter Tail T.133, 134, R.39, 40, S.Various Otter Tail
B. Round T.134, 135, R.28, 29, S.1, 2, 31, 35, 36 Crow Wing
C. St. Olaf Lake T.105, R.22, S.13 Waseca

Subp. 21. [Repealed, 44 SR 933]
Subp. 22. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 23.Walleye 16-inch minimum size.

All walleye in possession while on or fishing in the following waters must be 16 inches or greater in length. Walleye less than 16 inches must be returned to the water immediately.

NameLocationCounty
WaconiaT.116, R.24, 25, S.VariousCarver

Subp. 24.Largemouth bass, northern pike, and walleye regulations.

While on or fishing in the following waters, the daily and possession limit for largemouth bass is one, for northern pike is three, and for walleye is two. While on or fishing in these waters, all northern pike in possession must be 26 inches or less in length. All northern pike greater than 26 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water.

Name Location County
Bass Lake T.128, R.32, S.9 Todd

Subp. 25.Largemouth bass and northern pike regulations.

While on or fishing in the following waters, angling for largemouth bass is limited to catch and release only, whereby any largemouth bass must be immediately returned to the water. All northern pike in possession while on or fishing in the following waters must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
AnnT.116, R.23, S.10, 11Carver

Subp. 26. [Repealed, 34 SR 1165]
Subp. 27. [Repealed, L 2015 1Sp4 art 5 s 34]
Subp. 28. [Repealed, L 2015 1Sp4 art 5 s 34]
Subp. 29. [Repealed, 34 SR 1165]
Subp. 30.Walleye minimum size.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be 17 inches or greater in length. All walleye less than 17 inches must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Green LakeT.33, R.20, 21, S.VariousChisago

Subp. 31.Smallmouth bass regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water A person's possession limit may not include more than one smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
A. Flour T.64, R.1W, S.1, 2, 11, 12 T.64, R.1E, S.5, 6 Cook
B. Hungry Jack T.64, 65, R.1W, S.2-4, 35 Cook
C. Two Island T.62, R.1W, S.3-5, 8, 9 Cook
D. Turtle T.59, 60, R.26, 27, S.Various Itasca
E. Clitherall T.132, R.39, 40, S.Various Otter Tail

Subp. 32.Lake sturgeon restrictions.

As described in part 6262.1000 and Minnesota Statutes, sections 97A.551 and 97C.087, a special fish management tag is required to harvest lake sturgeon. Notwithstanding part 6266.0700, subpart 2, item B, the following seasons and possession limits apply to all Minnesota-Canadian border waters and associated tributary streams. A person may possess only one lake sturgeon per license year. Lake sturgeon may be harvested from April 24 to May 7 or July 1 to September 30. All lake sturgeon in possession while on or fishing in the above listed waters must be 45 inches to 50 inches in length, inclusive, or greater than 75 inches in length. All lake sturgeon that are less than 45 inches in length or that are more than 50 inches but not more than 75 inches in length, must be immediately returned to the water. From May 8 to May 15 and October 1 to April 23, angling for lake sturgeon is limited to catch and release only. During catch and release seasons all sturgeon must be immediately released back into the water.

Subp. 33.Lake of the Woods and Rainy River; walleye and sauger.
A. Notwithstanding part 6266.0700, subpart 2, item A, the seasons and possession limits for walleye and sauger in the aggregate as specified in this subpart apply to the specified portions of Lake of the Woods and Rainy River. Except as further restricted in item D, a person may have only four walleye from these water bodies in possession, regardless of whether they are taken from Lake of the Woods or Rainy River.
B. From the Saturday two weeks prior to the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend to November 30, the daily and possession limits for Lake of the Woods are as follows: six in the aggregate and not more than one walleye over 28.0 inches. All walleye in possession must be less than 19.5 inches in length or greater than 28.0 inches in length. All walleye that are 19.5 to 28.0 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water.
C. Except as provided in item D, from December 1 to April 14, the daily and possession limits for Lake of the Woods are as follows: six in the aggregate and not more than one walleye over 28.0 inches. All walleye in possession must be less than 19.5 inches in length or greater than 28.0 inches in length. All walleye that are 19.5 to 28.0 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water.
D. From March 1 to April 14, while a person is on or angling in Four Mile Bay of Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, angling for walleye and sauger is limited to catch and release only, whereby any walleye or sauger caught must be immediately returned to the water.
E. From the Saturday two weeks prior to the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend to the last day in February, the daily and possession limits for Rainy River are as follows: six in the aggregate and not more than one walleye over 28.0 inches. All walleye in possession must be less than 19.5 inches in length or greater than 28.0 inches in length. All walleye that are 19.5 to 28.0 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
(1)Lake of the Woods including Four Mile BayT.162-168, R.32-37, S.VariousLake of the Woods, Roseau
(2)Rainy RiverFrom the Boise Cascade Dam in International Falls T.71, R.24, S.27 downstream to the U.S. Coast Guard lighthouse at Wheeler's Point T.162, R.31, S.19Lake of the Woods, Koochiching

Subp. 34. [Repealed, 32 SR 1039]
Subp. 35.Catch and release trout fishing.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, angling for trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any trout caught must be immediately returned to the water. Catch and release angling for trout is legal during the open season for trout in inland streams. All legal methods of taking trout are allowed.

NameLocationCounty
A. Belle Creek T.113, R.16, S.34, 35 and T.112, R.16, S.3, 4, 9, 16, from the confluence with the Cannon River in S.35, T.113, R.16, upstream approximately 7.3 miles to the posted boundary where the stream crosses State Highway 19 in S.16, T.112, R.16 Goodhue
B. Root River, Middle Branch T.104, R.11, S.17, 18, 19, 20 and R.12, S.23, 24, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35 and T.103, R.12, S.4, 8, 9, from the confluence with the Root River, North Branch upstream approximately 12.5 miles to the confluence of Spring Valley Creek and Deer Creek in S.9, T.103, R.12 Fillmore
C. Zumbro River, North Fork T.110, R.15, S.33, 34, 35, 36 and R.14, S.31 and T.109, R.14, S.6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and R.15, S.1, 2 from the confluence with the Zumbro River in S.10, T.109, R.14, upstream approximately 11.9 miles to the posted boundary where the stream crosses Goodhue County Hwy 10 Goodhue and Wabasha

Subp. 36.Protected slot limits on trout streams; no bait restriction.

While on or fishing in the following waters, all trout in possession must be less than 12 inches in length or greater than 16 inches in length. All trout that are 12 to 16 inches in length, inclusive, must be returned to the water immediately. A person's possession limit may not include more than one trout over 16 inches in length. All legal methods of taking trout are allowed.

NameLocationCounty
A.Beaver Creek EastT.102, R.6, S.5, 6, 8, 17 from the confluence with Beaver Creek in S.5, T.102, R.6, upstream approximately 2.3 miles to the source in S.17, T.102, R.6Houston
B.Forestville Creek (North Branch Creek)T.102, R.12, S.13, 14, 15 from the confluence with South Branch Root River in S.13, T.102, R.12, upstream approximately 2.6 miles to the source in S.15, T.102, R.12Fillmore
C.Mahoods CreekT.103, R.12, S.20 from the confluence with Spring Valley Creek upstream approximately 0.2 miles to the sourceFillmore
D.Root River, South BranchT.102, R.11, S.7, 18 and R.12, S.13, 23, 24 from the posted boundary located in the NE 1/4 NE 1/4 S.7, T.102 R.11, upstream approximately 4.8 miles to the posted boundary in the NE 1/4 NE 1/4 S.23, T.102, R.12Fillmore
E.Spring Valley CreekT.103, R.12, S.8, 17, 18, 19, 20 from the confluence with Deer Creek in S.9, T.103, R.12, upstream approximately 6.8 miles to the posted boundary at the intersection of Fillmore Township Road 359Fillmore
F.West Indian CreekT.109, R.11, S.16, 17, 21 from Wabasha County Road 4 crossing in S.16, T.109, R.11, Highland Township, upstream approximately 3.3 miles to the sourceWabasha
G.Wisel CreekT.102, R.8, S.19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32 and T.101, R.8, S.5, 6 from the confluence with South Fork Root River in S.19, T.102, R.8, upstream approximately 8.6 miles to permanent source in S.6, T.101, R.8Fillmore

Subp. 37.Protected slot limits on trout streams; artificial lures and flies.

While on or fishing in the following waters, all trout in possession must be less than 12 inches in length or greater than 16 inches in length. All trout that are 12 to 16 inches in length, inclusive, must be returned to the water immediately. A person's possession limit may not include more than one trout over 16 inches in length. Legal methods for taking trout are limited to artificial lures and flies.

NameLocationCounty
A.Canfield Creek (South Branch Creek)T.102, R.12, S.24, 25 from the confluence with South Branch Root River in S.24, T.102, R.12, upstream approximately 1.6 miles to the permanent sourceFillmore
B.Garvin BrookT.107, R.8, S.33, 34 and T.106, R.8, S.4, 5, 8 from the posted boundary at the intersection of Highway 14 upstream approximately 5.0 miles to the posted boundary at the confluence with Peterson Creek in S.8, T.106, R.8Winona
C.Gribben CreekT.103, R.9, S.9, 16, 21, 27, 28 from the confluence with the Root River in S.9, T.103, R.9 upstream 3.9 miles to the permanent sourceFillmore
D.Hay CreekT.112, R.15, S.23, 24, 26, 27 from the posted boundary at the point where Hay Creek crosses the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 section line in S.24, T.112, R.15, upstream approximately 4.0 miles to the posted boundary in the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 S.27, T.112, R.15Goodhue
E.Logan CreekT.107, R.11, S.3 from the confluence with the North Branch Whitewater River in S.3, T.107, R.11, upstream approximately 0.9 miles to the permanent sourceOlmsted
F.Trout Run CreekT.104, R.10, S.4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21 and T.105, R.10, S.18, 19, 30, 31, 32 from the confluence with the North Branch Root River upstream approximately 13.3 miles to the source - entire streamFillmore
G.Whitewater River, North BranchT.108, R.11, S.31, 32, 33, 34 and T.107, R.11, S.1, 2, 3 and R.10, S.6, 7 from the posted boundary at the second low-water crossing in S.6, T.107, R.10, upstream from Elba where state land begins going upstream approximately 12.1 miles to Wabasha County Road 4 crossingWabasha, Olmsted, Winona

Subp. 38.Minimum size limits on brook trout streams.

While on or fishing the following waters, all brook trout in possession must be 12 inches or greater in length. All brook trout less than 12 inches in length must be returned to the water immediately. A person's possession limit may not include more than one brook trout over 12 inches in length. Legal methods for taking trout are limited to artificial lures and flies.

NameLocationCounty
Trout Valley CreekT.109, R.9, S.31 and T.108, R.9, S.5, 8, 17, 20 from the confluence with the Whitewater River S.31, T.109, R.9, upstream approximately 7.2 miles to the permanent sourceWabasha and Winona

Subp. 39.Camp Creek; open water season.

While on or fishing the following waters, angling for trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any trout caught must be immediately returned to the water. Catch and release angling for trout is legal during the open season for trout in inland streams. Legal methods for taking trout are limited to artificial lures and flies. Notwithstanding this subpart, on the third Saturday in May only, when angling for trout on the posted area portion of the creek in S.8 of T.102, R.10, general statewide regulations apply, including all legal methods for taking trout.

NameLocationCounty
Camp CreekT.102, R.10, S.5, 8, 16, 17 from the posted boundary in the SW 1/4 NE 1/4 S.5, T.102, R.10, upstream approximately 2.7 miles to a point that is posted at the second Harmony-Preston Valley State Trail bridge in S.17Fillmore

Subp. 40.Walleye 17-inch to 26-inch protected slot.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 17 inches in length or greater than 26 inches in length. All walleye that are 17 to 26 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water Possession and daily limit may include not more than one walleye over 26 inches.

Name Location County
A. Island T.150, R.28, S.3-5, 8-10, 15-17, 20, 21 Itasca
B. Round T.148, R.27, 28, S.13, 14, 18-20, 23-26, 29, 30 Itasca
C. Garden Reservoir T.63, R.11, S.20-22, 27-30 Lake
D. Farm T.62, 63, R.11, S.3, 4, 26-29, 32-35 Lake
E. North Branch Kawishiwi River T.63, R.10, 11, S.25, 26, 28, 29, 30 Lake
F. South Farm T.62, 63, R.11, S.1, 2, 3, 35, 36 Lake
G. White Iron T.62, 63, R.11, 12, S.Various St. Louis
H. Popple River T.148, R.27, S.19, 20, from the outlet of Round Lake downstream to the State Highway 46 bridge Itasca

Subp. 41.Largemouth and smallmouth bass 12-inch maximum size limit.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches in length. All largemouth and smallmouth bass 12 inches and greater in length must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
A.Lake HubertT.135, R.28, 29, S.18, 19, 24, 25, 30Crow Wing
B.Moose LakeT.128, R.32, S.15, 22Todd
C.Chisago LakeT.33, R.20, S.5-8, 17Chisago
D.South LindstromT.33, 34, R.20, S.4, 5, 32, 33Chisago

Subp. 42.Largemouth and smallmouth bass 12-inch maximum size limit and one over 20 inches.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth and smallmouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's daily and possession limit may include not more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass in the aggregate over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
A. Agnes T.128, R.37, S.18 Douglas
B. Henry T.128, R.37, S.7, 18 Douglas

Subp. 43. [See repealer.]
Subp. 44.Crappie ten-inch minimum size.

While on or angling in the following waters, all crappie in possession must be ten inches or greater in length. All crappie less than ten inches must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
A.StuartT.132, 133, R.39, S.VariousOtter Tail
B.SpiderT.141, R.33, S.22, 27, 28, 33, 34Hubbard

Subp. 45. [See repealer.]
Subp. 46.Walleye protected slot and crappie minimum size.

While on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 17 inches in length or greater than 26 inches in length. All walleye that are 17 to 26 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one walleye over 26 inches in length. All crappie in possession while on or fishing in these waters must be 11 inches or greater in length. All crappie less than 11 inches must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
A.North Lida LakeT.135, 136, R.42, S.32, 33Otter Tail
B.South Lida LakeT.136, R.42, S.32, 33Otter Tail
C.Venstrom LakeT.135, R.42, S.5, 8Otter Tail
D.Mud LakeT.136, R.42, S.17Otter Tail

Subp. 47.Northeast trophy trout waters.

Angling for trout is legal during the open season for trout in inland lakes. While on or angling in the following waters, angling for trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any trout must be immediately returned to the water. Only artificial lures and files with a single hook are allowed for taking fish. No bait may be used or possessed while fishing on the following waters. The following waters are closed to winter fishing.

Name Location County
A. Thompson Lake T.62, R.1, S.19, 20, 29, 30 Cook
B. Thrush Lake T.63, R.1, S.31 Cook
C. Turnip Lake T.64, R.1, S.24 Cook

Subp. 48.Walleye restricted possession limits.

While on or angling in the following waters, the daily and possession limit for walleye is four fish. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one walleye over 20 inches.

NameLocationCounty
Lac qui Parle LakeT.118-120, R.41, 42, 43, S.Various upstream to Marsh Lake Dam, including the Watson Sag (Chippewa River diversion) upstream to the diversion damLac qui Parle, Chippewa

Subp. 49. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 50. [See repealer.]
Subp. 51.Leech Lake walleye restrictions.

While on or angling in the following waters, a person's possession and daily limit for walleye is four fish. The possession and daily limit may not include more than one walleye over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
Leech Lake T.141-144, R.28-32, S.Various Cass and Hubbard

Subp. 52. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 53. [See repealer.]
Subp. 54.Vermilion Lake walleye size restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 20 inches or greater than 26 inches in length. All walleye that are 20 to 26 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's walleye possession and daily limit taken from, while on, or angling in the following waters, including those taken from other waters, is four, and must not include more than one walleye over 26 inches in length. Notwithstanding the possession limits provided by part 6262.0200, subpart 1, item G, subitem (4), while a person is on or fishing in the following waters, the possession limits for northern pike provided by part 6262.0200, subpart 1, item G, subitem (1), apply.

Name Location County
Lake Vermilion T.61-63, R.14-18, S.Various St. Louis

Subp. 55.Lake of the Woods and Rainy River; northern pike.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 30 inches or greater than 40 inches in length. All northern pike that are 30 to 40 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession and daily limit for northern pike is three, and must not include more than one northern pike over 40 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A.Lake of the WoodsT.162-168, R.32-37, S.VariousLake of the Woods
B.Rainy RiverT.162, R.31, S.19 from the U.S. Coast Guard lighthouse at Wheeler's Point upstream to the Boise Cascade Dam in T.71, R.24, S.27Lake of the Woods, Koochiching
C.Winter Road RiverT.161, R.31, S.20 mouth upstream to the State Highway 172 bridgeLake of the Woods
D.Baudette RiverT.161, R.31, S.2 mouth upstream to the State Highway 11 bridgeLake of the Woods
E.Warroad RiverT.163, R.36, S.28 mouth upstream to the Warroad City BeachRoseau
F.Hooper CreekT.161, R.31, S.18 mouth upstream to State Highway 172 bridgeLake of the Woods
G.Kelly CreekT.161, R.31, S.28 mouth upstream to State Highway 172 bridgeLake of the Woods
H.Rapid RiverT.160, R.30, S.12 mouth upstream to State Highway 11 bridgeLake of the Woods
I.Silver CreekT.160, R.30, S.10 mouth upstream to State Highway 11 bridgeLake of the Woods
J.Wabanica CreekT.161, R.32, S.12 mouth upstream to State Highway 172 bridgeLake of the Woods

Subp. 56.Brook trout catch and release waters.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for brook trout is legal during the open season for trout in inland waters. Angling for brook trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any brook trout must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Stoney BrookT.135, R.29, S.5, 8, 9 from the mouth at Gull Lake in S.8, 9, R.29, T.135 upstream to the County Road 29 crossing in S.5, R.29, T.135Cass

Subp. 57.Red Wing Pottery Pond special regulations.

The season for trout in Red Wing Pottery Pond is open continuously. While a person is on or angling in the following waters, a person's daily and possession limit for trout is three and must not include more than one trout over 16 inches.

NameLocationCounty
Red Wing Pottery PondT.113, R.15, S.25Goodhue

Subp. 58. [See repealer.]
Subp. 59.Upper Red Lake and listed tributaries.
A. While a person is on or fishing in the waters listed under item C:
(1) the daily and possession limit for northern pike is three fish, of which not more than one northern pike shall be over 40 inches in length; and
(2) all northern pike in possession must be less than 30 inches in length or greater than 40 inches in length. All northern pike that are 30 to 40 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water
B. This item applies while a person is on or fishing in the waters listed under item C. The angling season for walleye begins May 11, 2024, at 12:01 a.m. and continues to February 23, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. The following daily and possession limits apply:
(1) beginning at 12:01 a.m. May 11, 2024, the daily and possession limit for walleye is three fish, of which not more than one walleye may be over 17 inches in length. This subitem is effective until 11:59 p.m. June 14, 2024; and
(2) beginning at 12:01 a.m. June 15, 2024, the daily and possession limit for walleye is four fish, of which not more than one walleye may be over 17 inches in length. This subitem is effective until 11:59 p.m. February 23, 2025.
C. This subpart applies to the following waters:

NameLocationCounty
Upper Red Lake (outside Red Lake Indian Reservation)T.153, R.31, 32, S. Various; T.154, R.30-32, S. Various; T.155, R.30-32, S. VariousBeltrami
Shotley Brook (from Hwy. 72 west to Upper Red Lake)T.153, R.31, S.10, 11, 13, 14, 24; T.153, R.30, S.19-22Beltrami
Tamarack River (from the Beltrami County line west to Upper Red Lake)T.154, R.30, S.8-10, 11-13, 15-17Beltrami

Subp. 60. [Repealed, 42 SR 1015]
Subp. 61. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 62. [See repealer.]
Subp. 63. [See repealer.]
Subp. 64. [See repealer.]
Subp. 65.Reduced walleye possession limit.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, the daily and possession limit for walleye is three.

Name Location County
A. Mule Lake T.140, R.28, 29, S.19, 20, 25, 29, 30, 31, 36 Cass
B. Green Lake T.121, R.34, S.36 Kandiyohi
C. Horseshoe Lake T.49, R.23, S.23, 24 Aitkin
D. Minnewawa Lake T.49, R.23, S.20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34 Aitkin

Subp. 66.Walleye 17-inch minimum size limit.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be 17 inches or greater in length. Walleye less than 17 inches must be immediately returned to the water.

Name

Location

County

A.

Goose Lake

T.36, 37, R.22, S.3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 34

Chisago

B.

Mandall

T.36, R.22, S.15, 16, 21, 22

Chisago

C.

Rabour

T.36, R.22, S.21, 22

Chisago

Subp. 67. [Repealed, 34 SR 1165]
Subp. 68.Muskellunge catch-and-release regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, angling for muskellunge is limited to catch and release only, whereby any muskellunge caught must be immediately returned to the water Catch-and-release angling for muskellunge is legal during the open season for muskellunge in inland waters. It is unlawful for anyone to have in possession, regardless of where taken, any muskellunge while on or fishing in the following waters.

Name Location County
A. Mississippi River from Blandin Dam downstream to Coon Rapids Dam T.31-55, R.21-32, S.Various Itasca, Aitkin, Crow Wing, Morrison, Benton, Stearns, Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Hennepin
B. Prairie River, from the Prairie Lake Dam downstream to the Mississippi River T.55, 56, R.25, S.2, 3, 11, 14, 23, 26, 34 Itasca

Subp. 69. [Repealed, 36 SR 436]
Subp. 70. [Repealed, 40 SR 826; 44 SR 933]
Subp. 71.East and West Rush Lakes northern pike size restrictions.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 26 inches in length or greater than 40 inches in length. All northern pike that are 26 to 40 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one northern pike over 3640 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A East Rush T 37, R 21, 22, SVanous Chisago
B West Rush T 37, R 21, 22, S Various Chisago

Subp. 72.Wabedo Lake northern pike size restrictions.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water Possession and daily limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
Wabedo T. 140, R.28, S. Various Cass

Subp. 73.Woman Lake northern pike size restrictions.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
WomanT.140, 141, R.28, 29, S.VariousCass

Subp. 74.North Star and Little North Star Lakes northern pike size restrictions and spearing restriction.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
North Star (including Little North Star and other unnamed connected waters)T.58, 59, R.26, S.4, 5, 20, 28, 29, 32, 33Itasca

Subp. 75. [Repealed, 44 SR 933]
Subp. 76.Spider Lake northern pike size restriction and spearing restriction.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
SpiderT.58, R.25, 26, S.7, 18, 19, 24, 25, 30, 36Itasca

Subp. 77.Mink and Somers Lakes special regulations.
A. While a person is on or fishing in the waters listed in item B:
(1) all walleye in possession must be 17 inches or greater in length. Walleye less than 17 inches must be immediately returned to the water. Daily and possession limit is three;
(2) all largemouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Daily and possession limit may include not more than one largemouth bass over 20 inches in length;
(3) all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Daily and possession limit may include not more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length; and
(4) possession or use of live minnows, excluding leeches, as bait is prohibited. Processed minnows in a dried, frozen, or pickled condition are allowed.
B. This subpart applies to the following waters:

Name

Location

County

(1)

Mink Lake

T.121, R.27, S.23-25

Wright

(2)

Somers Lake

T.121, R.27, S.24-25

Wright

Subp. 78.Otter Tail River smallmouth bass catch and release regulation.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for smallmouth bass is limited to catch and release only, whereby any smallmouth bass caught must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Otter Tail RiverT.132, R.45, S.26, from the Wilkin County Road 19 crossing to the Friberg Dam in T.134, R.42, S.31, including the Orwell, Dayton Hollow, Pisgah, Central, and Diversion impoundments, T.132, R.45, S.25, 26, 35, 36, and T.132-134, R.42-44, S.Various;Becker, Otter Tail, Wilken
and from the Hubbel Pond Dam in Hubbel Wildlife Management Area to Otter Tail County Road 51, T.137-138, R.39, 40, S.Various, including Mud Lake, T.137, R.39, S.34, 35; Rice Lake, T.137, R.40, S.14, 23; and Town Lake, T.138, R.40, S.27, 28, 34, 35

Subp. 79.Little Toad Lake northern pike regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession and daily limit may include not more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

Name

Location

County

Little Toad

T.139, R.39, S.23, 24, 25, 26

Becker

Subp. 80.Maud and Eunice Lakes bass regulations.
A. While a person is on or fishing in the waters listed in item B, all largemouth and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Daily and possession limit may include not more than one largemouth or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.
B. This subpart applies to the following waters:

Name

Location

County

(1)

Maud

T.138, R.42, S.21, 22, 27, 28

Becker

(2)

Eunice

T.138, R.42, S.26, 27, 34

Becker

Subp. 81.Little Cormorant Lake walleye regulations.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be 17 inches or greater in length. Walleye less than 17 inches must be immediately returned to the water.

Name

Location

County

Little Cormorant

T.138, 139, R.42, S.Various

Becker

Subp. 82.Middle Lake largemouth bass regulation.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession and daily limit may include not more than one largemouth bass over 20 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
MiddleT.131, R.40, S.9, 16Otter Tail

Subp. 83. [See repealer.]
Subp. 84. [Repealed, 44 SR 933]
Subp. 85.St Louis River muskellunge 50-inch minimum size limit on the Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all muskellunge in possession must be 50 inches or greater in length. All muskellunge less than 50 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
St. Louis RiverAll those portions of the St. Louis River, including St. Louis Bay and Superior Bay, as far as the same lie along the boundary between Minnesota and Wisconsin downstream to an imaginary line drawn between the northwest bank of the Nemadji River where it forms a junction with Superior Bay and the southwest bank of the Superior entry channel where it forms a junction with Superior BaySt. Louis

Subp. 86. [Repealed, 44 SR 933]
Subp. 87.Mississippi River and associated tributaries smallmouth bass regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the Mississippi River or its associated tributaries listed in this subpart to the posted boundaries, the daily and possession limit for smallmouth bass is three. Daily and possession limit may not include more than one smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length. While on or angling in the following waters, all smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All smallmouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Mississippi Riverfrom the St. Cloud Dam (T.124N, R.28W, S.13 and T.35N, R.31W, S.1) downstream to the mouth of the Crow River (T.121N, R.23W, S.36 and T.32N, R.26W, S.24) near DaytonSherburne, Wright, Stearns
Crow RiverT.121, R.23, S.36Hennepin, Wright
Elk RiverT.32N, R.26, S.4, 33Sherburne
Otter CreekT.121, R.25, S.3Wright
Silver CreekT.122, R.29, S.15Wright
Fish CreekT.122, R.26, S.7Wright
Clearwater RiverT.123, R.27, S.35Wright, Stearns
Plum CreekT.123, R.27, S.28Stearns
Johnson CreekT.123, R.27, S.7Stearns

Subp. 88. [Repealed, 44 SR 933]
Subp. 89. [See repealer.]
Subp. 90.Lake St Croix and St Croix River lake sturgeon regulations.

As described in part 6262.1000 and Minnesota Statutes, sections 97A.551 and 97C.087, a special fish management tag is required to harvest lake sturgeon. Notwithstanding part 6266.0500, subpart 3, the following seasons and possession limits apply to all waters of Lake St. Croix and the St. Croix River of the Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary waters between Prescott and Taylor's Falls Dam. Lake sturgeon may be harvested from the first Saturday in September to September 30. While a person is on or angling in these waters, all lake sturgeon in possession must be 60 inches or greater in length. All lake sturgeon less than 60 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water. A person may possess only one lake sturgeon per calendar year. From October 1 to October 15, angling for lake sturgeon is limited to catch and release only. During the catch and release season, all lake sturgeon caught must be immediately released.

Subp. 91.Coon Lake walleye regulations.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be 17 inches or greater in length. All walleye less than 17 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Coon LakeT.33, R.23, S. VariousAnoka

Subp. 92.Little McDonald Lake and Kerbs Lake walleye regulation.

While on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 17 inches in length or greater than 26 inches in length. All walleye that are 17 to 26 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one walleye over 26 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
Little McDonaldT.136, R.40, S.2, 3, 9, 10, 11Otter Tail
KerbsT.136, R.40, S.4, 9Otter Tail

Subp. 93.Little Mantrap Lake largemouth bass regulation.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Possession and daily limit may not include more than one largemouth bass over 20 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
Little MantrapT.142, R.35, 36, S. VariousHubbard, Becker

Subp. 94.Rabbit and East Rabbit Lakes northern pike regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Daily and possession limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
Big RabbitT.47, R.28, S.19, 30; T.47, R.29, S.24, 25Crow Wing
East Big RabbitT.47, R.28, S.19, 20, 29, 30Crow Wing

Subp. 95. [See repealer.]
Subp. 96. [See repealer.]
Subp. 97. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 98.Sallie and Melissa Lakes northern pike regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. Daily and possession limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A.Melissa LakeT.138, R.41, S.VariousBecker
B.Sallie LakeT.138, R.41, S.VariousBecker

Subp. 99.Osakis and Little Osakis Lakes walleye regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be 15 inches or greater in length. All walleye less than 15 inches must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
A.Osakis LakeT.128, 129, R.35, 36, S.VariousDouglas, Todd
B.Little OsakisT.129, R.35, S.25, 26Douglas, Todd

Subp. 100.Farm Island Lake walleye regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 16 inches or greater than 19 inches in length. All walleye that are 16 to 19 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Farm IslandT.45, 46, R.27, S.VariousAitkin

Subp. 101.Winnibigoshish and connected waters walleye regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 18 inches in length or greater than 23 inches in length. All walleye that are 18 to 23 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one walleye over 23 inches.

NameLocationCounty
A.Cut Foot Sioux LakeT.146, 147, R.27, S.VariousItasca
B.Dixon LakeT.148, R.28, 29, S.VariousItasca
C.Egg LakeT.146, R.26, S.3, 10Itasca
D.First River LakeT.146, R.26, S.5, 6, 7, 8, 9Itasca
E.Little Cut Foot LakeT.146, 147, R.26, 27, S.VariousItasca
F.Mississippi River (from the Knutson Dam to the confluence with Winnibigoshish)T.145, 146, R.29, 30, S.VariousItasca, Cass, Beltrami
G.Pigeon River (from the Pigeon Dam Lake's dam to the confluence with Winnibigoshish)T.147, R.27, S.30Itasca
H.Rabbits LakeT.146, R.29, S.1, 2, 11, 12Itasca
I.Ravens FlowageT.146, R.29, S.10, 11, 12, 13Itasca
J.Ravens LakeT.146, R.29, S.10, 11Itasca
K.SugarT.146, R.29, S.VariousItasca
L.Third River FlowageT.147, R.28, 29, S.VariousItasca
M.WinnibigoshishT.145, 146, 147, R.27, 28, 29, S.VariousCass, Itasca

Subp. 102.Crow Wing Five and Six Lakes northern pike regulation.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's daily and possession limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A.Crow Wing, 5thT.140, R.33, S.19, 20, 29, 30Hubbard
B.Crow Wing, 6thT.140, R.33, S.20, 21, 22Hubbard

Subp. 103. [See repealer.]
Subp. 104.Big Sand Lake walleye restricted size and possession limits.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 20 inches in length or greater than 28 inches in length. All walleye that are 20 to 28 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one walleye over 28 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
Big SandT.141, R.34, S.22, 23, 26-28, 33-35Hubbard

Subp. 105.Hovde Lake largemouth bass catch and release regulations.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for largemouth bass is limited to catch and release only, whereby any largemouth bass caught must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
HovdeT.141, R.30, S.22, 23, 26, 27Cass

Subp. 106.Lawndale Creek brook trout catch and release and angling regulations.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters of Lawndale Creek that are within Atherton Wildlife Management Area, angling for brook trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any brook trout caught must be immediately returned to the water. Methods for taking brook trout are limited to artificial flies and lures. Barbed hooks are prohibited.

NameLocationCounty
Lawndale CreekT.136, R.46, S.34, 35 within a 3.5-mile posted reach within Atherton Wildlife Management AreaWilkin

Subp. 107. [See repealer.]
Subp. 108. [See repealer.]
Subp. 109. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 110.Big Pine and Little Pine Lakes; walleye size restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 18 inches in length or greater than 26 inches in length. All walleye that are 18 to 26 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one walleye over 26 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A.Big Pine LakeT.136, R.38, S.5, 8, 15, 16, 21, 32, 33Otter Tail
B.Little Pine LakeT.136, 137 R.38, 39, S.VariousOtter Tail

Subp. 111.North Ten Mile and South Ten Mile Lakes; largemouth bass and smallmouth bass size restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass, in aggregate, over 20 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A.North Ten Mile LakeT.131, R.42W, S.16, 17, 20, 21Otter Tail
B.South Ten Mile LakeT.131, R.42W, S.27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34Otter Tail

Subp. 112. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 113. [Repealed, 37 SR 1431]
Subp. 114. [See repealer.]
Subp. 115.Fish Lake Reservoir; walleye restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be from 13 inches to 17 inches in length, inclusive. All walleye less than 13 inches or greater than 17 inches in length must be immediately returned to the water, except a person's possession limit may include one walleye over 26 inches in length. A person's daily and possession limit for walleye is three.

NameLocationCounty
Fish Lake ReservoirT.51, 52, R.15, 16, S.VariousSt. Louis

Subp. 116.Rochester area panfish and bass lakes.
A. Daily and possession limits under item B apply to waters listed in item C and part 6262.0575, subpart 12, as a whole.
B. While a person is on or angling in the waters listed in item C:
(1) the daily and possession limit for sunfish, black crappie, white crappie, and yellow perch in aggregate is ten, of which not more than five may be black crappie or white crappie in aggregate; and
(2) the daily and possession limit for largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in aggregate is one.
C. This subpart applies to the following waters:

NameLocationCounty
(1)Bear Creek Reservoir (Chesterwoods Lake)T.106, R.12, S.17Olmsted
(2)Foster Arend LakeT.107, R.14, S.14, 23Olmsted
(3)Kalmar ReservoirT.107, R.15, S.24, 25Olmsted
(4)Quarry Hill Nature Center PondT.107, R.13, S.31Olmsted
(5)Willow Creek Reservoir (WR6A Pond)T.106, R.14, S.34Olmsted

Subp. 117.State park catch and release trout fishing.

Within the boundaries of a state park, catch and release angling for trout is allowed from October 15 to December 31. While a person is on or fishing in the following waters within state park boundaries, angling for trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any trout caught must be immediately returned to the water.

Stream NameCounty
East Beaver CreekHouston
Forestville CreekFillmore
Canfield CreekFillmore
Trout Run CreekWinona
South Branch Root RiverFillmore
Middle Branch WhitewaterWinona

Subp. 118.Mukooda Lake lake trout restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for lake trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any lake trout caught must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Mukooda T.68, R.17, S.26, 35 St. Louis

Subp. 119.Little Trout Lake lake trout restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for lake trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any lake trout caught must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
Little Trout T.68, R.17, S.3, 4, 9, 10 St. Louis

Subp. 120. [See repealer.]
Subp. 121. [See repealer.]
Subp. 122. [See repealer.]
Subp. 123. [See repealer.]
Subp. 124. [See repealer.]
Subp. 125.Vermillion River brown trout and rainbow trout seasons and angling restrictions.

Angling for brown trout and rainbow trout in the following waters is open from the Saturday nearest April 15 through October 15. While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for brown trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any brown trout caught must be immediately returned to the water While a person is on or angling in the following waters from September 15 through October 15, angling for rainbow trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any rainbow trout caught must be immediately returned to the water All legal methods of taking trout are allowed.

NameLocationCounty
A. Vermillion River T.113, 114, R.18-20, S.Various, the entire designated trout stream reach beginning 1.1 miles downstream of Highway 52 upstream to the Highview Avenue bridge in S.31, R.19, T.114 and S.36, R.19, 20, T.114 Dakota
B. Unnamed tributary DOW M-49-10 (locally known as North Creek) T.114, R.19, S.19, 30 Dakota
C. Unnamed tributary DOW M-49-10-001 (locally known as Middle Creek) T.114, R.19, S.30 Dakota
D. Unnamed tributary DOW M-29-12 (locally known as South Creek) T.114, R.20, S.33, 34, 35, 36 Dakota
E. South Branch of Vermillion River T.114, R.18, S.20, 29, 30, 31; T.114, R.19, S.36; and T.113, R.19, S.1, 2, 11 Dakota

Subp. 126. [See repealer.]
Subp. 127.North Turtle Lake largemouth and smallmouth bass and crappie restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession and daily limit may include not more than one bass over 20 inches in length. While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all crappie in possession must be ten inches or greater in length. All crappie less than ten inches must be immediately returned to the water.

NameLocationCounty
North Turtle Lake T.133, R.41, S.25, 26, 34, 35 Otter Tail

Subp. 128.Kabekona Lake walleye restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all walleye in possession must be less than 20 inches in length or greater than 26 inches in length. All walleye that are 20 to 26 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's daily and possession limit for walleye is four fish, of which not more than one walleye shall be over 26 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
Kabekona Lake T.142, 143, R.32, 33, S.Various Hubbard

Subp. 129. [Repealed, 40 SR 75045 SR 931]
Subp. 130. [See repealer.]
Subp. 131.Crooked and Long Lakes largemouth bass restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all largemouth bass in possession must be less than 12 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass that are 12 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass over 20 inches in length.

NameLocationCounty
A. Crooked Lake T.122, R.27, S.5 Stearns
B. Long Lake T.122, R.27, S.5, 8 Stearns

Subp. 132.Moccasin Lake largemouth bass, sunfish, and black crappie restrictions.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for largemouth bass is limited to catch and release only. Any largemouth bass caught must be immediately returned to the water. Catch-and-release angling for largemouth bass is legal only during the open season for largemouth bass in inland waters. It is unlawful for a person to have in possession, regardless of where taken, any largemouth bass while on or fishing in the following waters.

Name

Location

County

Moccasin Lake

T.141, R.29, S.28, 32, 33

Cass

Subp. 133. [See repealer.]
Subp. 134. [See repealer.]
Subp. 135. [See repealer.]
Subp. 136. Sugar Lake northern pike restrictions.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's daily and possession limit for northern pike is three and may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length. Amendments to part 6262.0200 adopted after March 1, 2017, and related to daily and possession limits for northern pike do not apply to Sugar Lake. The daily and possession limit may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

Name

Location

County

Sugar Lake

T.121, 122, R.27, S.1, 2, 10, 11, 35, 36

Wright

Subp. 137.Fall catch-and-release angling season for trout.

In addition to possession limits and seasons for trout provided in part 6262.0200, while a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling for trout is limited to catch and release only, whereby any trout caught must be immediately returned to the water. Within the posted boundaries of the following waters, catch-and-release angling for trout is allowed only from October 16 to December 31.

Name Location County
Mill Creek from the unnamed tributary (Sprau's Tributary) in T.105, R.11, S.36 in Olmsted County downstream to the confluence with the North Branch Root River, T.104, R.11, S.6 in Fillmore County T.104, 105, R.11, S.6, 36 Olmsted, Fillmore
Spring Valley Creek from the West Park Street bridge in the city of Spring Valley downstream to the State Highway 52 bridge T.103, R.13, S.33 Fillmore
South Branch Root River within the city of Preston from the River Place West Bridge downstream to the U.S. Highway 52 bridge T.102, R.10, S.5 Fillmore
South Branch Root River from the River Place West bridge in the city of Lanes-boro downstream to the confluence with the Root River T.103, R.10, S.13 Fillmore
Rush Creek within the municipal limits of the city of Rushford T.104, R.8, S.13, 14 Fillmore

Subp. 138.Balm Lake bass regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All large-mouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
Balm Lake T.150, R.35, S.22, 23, 26, 28 Beltrami

Subp. 139.Big Bass Lake bass regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
Big Bass Lake T.147, R.32, 33, S.19, 20, 24, 30 Beltrami

Subp. 140.Big Swan Lake northern pike regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit for northern pike is six and may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

Name Location County
Big Swan Lake T.128, R.32, S. Various Todd

Subp. 141.Deer Lake bass and northern pike regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length. While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all northern pike in possession must be less than 24 inches in length or greater than 36 inches in length. All northern pike that are 24 to 36 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit for northern pike is three and may not include more than one northern pike over 36 inches in length.

Name Location County
Deer Lake T.148, R.34, S.5, 8 Beltrami

Subp. 142.Moody Lake catch and release regulations.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, angling is limited for all species to catch and release only. Any species that is caught must be immediately returned to the water.

Name Location County
Moody Lake T.135, R.28, S.29, 32 Crow Wing

Subp. 143.Pelican Lake bass regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
Pelican Lake T.64, 65, R.19, 20, 21, S. Various St. Louis

Subp. 144.Portage Lake bass regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
Portage Lake T.141, R.31, S.23, 26 Cass

Subp. 145.South Twin Lake bass regulations.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all large-mouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name Location County
South Twin Lake T.147, 148, R.31, S.2, 3, 34, 35 Beltrami

Subp. 146.Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass protected slot limit.

While a person is on or fishing in the following waters, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass in possession must be less than 14 inches in length or greater than 20 inches in length. All largemouth bass and smallmouth bass that are 14 to 20 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water. A person's possession limit may not include more than one largemouth bass or smallmouth bass over 20 inches in length.

Name

Location

County

A.

Long

T.122, R.27, S.5, 8

Kandiyohi

B.

Turtle Lake

T.30, R.23, S.11, 14

Ramsey

C.

Norway Lake

T.133N, R.41, 42W, S.19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30

Otter Tail

D.

Ozawindib

T.143, R.36, S.5, 6, 7, 8

Clearwater

E.

Mary

T.143, R.35, 36, S.19, 24

Hubbard

F.

Lake Thirteen

T.144, R.31, S.Various

Cass

G.

Lake Sewell

T.131, R.41, S.Various

Otter Tail

H.

George

T.143, R.34, S.22

Hubbard

I.

Pierz (Fish) Lake

T.40, R.31, S.13, 14

Morrison

Subp. 147.Walleye maintenance protected slot limit.

While a person is on or angling in the following water, all walleye in possession must be less than 20 inches in length or greater than 24 inches in length. All walleye that are 20 to 24 inches in length, inclusive, must be immediately returned to the water A person's possession limit may not include more than one walleye over 24 inches in length.

Name Location County
A. Moose T.57, R.26, 27, S.19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30 Itasca
B. Splithand, including Moody's Creek upstream to County Road 432 T.53, R.25, S.14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 35 Itasca
C. Swan and connecting streams including Swan River downstream to dam, Hart O'Brien and Hay Creeks upstream to County Road 12, and Snowball, Ox, Hide, and Pickerel Creeks upstream to Highway 169 T.55, 56, R.22, 23, S.Various Itasca
D. Trout T.55, 56, R.24, S.5, 6, 8, 9, 16, 17, 21, 22, 31, 32 Itasca

Subp. 148.Sunfish regulation; daily limit of five.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, the daily limit for sunfish is five. Possession limits under part 6262.0200 apply. No more than a single daily limit for sunfish may be in immediate physical possession while on or angling in the listed water body. A person who is in transit on the water, taking the most direct route back to the person's lodging or docking, and not angling may possess legally taken sunfish in excess of the daily limit for that water body.

Name

Location

County

A.

Bass Lake

T.133, R.41, S.31, 32; T.133, R.42, S.36

Otter Tail

B.

Bear Head Lake

T.61, R.14, S.1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 14

St. Louis

C.

Bear Lake

T.60, R.23, S.21

Itasca

D.

Beauty Lake

T.129, R.32, S.10

Todd

E.

Beltrami Lake and connected waters Turtle River and Fox Lake

T.148, R.33, S.22, 23, 25-27, 35, 36; T.148, R.32, S.30, 31

Beltrami

F.

Big Bass Lake

T.147, R.32, S.19, 20, 30

Beltrami

G.

Big Floyd Lake

T.139, R.41, S.3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16

Becker

H.

Big Lake

T.146, R.31, S.20, 21, 28, 29, 31-34; T.147, R.31, S.3-6

Beltrami

I.

Borden Lake

T.44, R.28, S.2, 9, 10, 11, 14-16

Crow Wing

J.

Buck Lake

T.128, R.32, S.27

Todd

K.

Buffalo Lake

T.140, R.40, S.5-8; T.140, R.41, S.1, 2; T.141, R.40, S.31

Becker

L.

Campbell Lake

T.148, R.33, S.19; T.148, R.34, S.13, 14, 23, 24

Beltrami

M.

Cass Chain of Lakes, including connected waters Wolf, Ose, Andrusia, unnamed stream (Big Lake Creek), Mississippi River, Cass, Fox Creek, Pike Bay, Windigo, Buck, Big Rice, Little Rice, Kitchi, Turtle River, and Pug Hole Lake

T.146, R.30, S.16, 17, 21, 28, 33; T.146, R.31, S.13, 14, 20-24, 26-29, 32-36; T.145, R.31, S.1-3, 10-15; T.145, R.30, S.4, 6-9, 17, 18

Beltrami

N.

Cedar Lake

T.128, R.34, S.35

Todd

O.

Centerville Lake

T.31, R.22, S.14, 15, 22, 23

Anoka

P.

Cut Foot Sioux Lake and connected waters Little Cut Foot Sioux Lake, First River Flowage, and Egg Lake

T.147, R.27, S.21-22, 25-28, 33-36; T.147, R.26, S.30-31; T.146, R.27, S.2-3, 11; T.146, R.26, S.6, 8-10

Itasca

Q.

Deer Lake

T.148, R.34, S.5, 8

Beltrami

R.

Diamond Lake

T.120, R.33, S.16, 19, 20, 21, 28-30

Kandiyohi

S.

Dutch Lake

T.117, R.24, S.14

Hennepin

T.

East Twin Lake

T.136, R.29, S.26, 35

Crow Wing

U.

Edward Lake

T.135, R.27, S.7, 18; T.135, R.28, S.11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24

Crow Wing

V.

Fish Lake

T.133, R.42, S.1-3, 10-12

Otter Tail

W.

Fish Lake

T.131, R.37, S.19, 30; T.131, R.38, S.25, 26

Otter Tail

X.

Franklin Lake

T.136, R.42, S.3, 4; T.137, R.42, S.21-22, 26-28, 33-35

Otter Tail

Y.

George Lake

T.120, R.34, S.5, 6; T.121, R.34, S.31, 32

Kandiyohi

Z.

Gladstone Lake

T.135, R.28, S.29, 30

Crow Wing

AA.

Island Lake

T.57, R.27, S.12

Itasca

BB.

Jay Gould Lake and connected waters Little Jay Gould Lake, Blackwater Reservoir, and Mississippi River upstream to the State Highway 6 and County Road 63 bridges and downstream to the Pokegama dam

T.55, R.26, S.7-11, 13-15, 18, 22-23; T.55, R.27, S.13-14, 22-24

Itasca

CC.

Julia Lake

T.148, R.33, S.4-5; T.149, R.33, S.32-33

Beltrami

DD.

Lady Lake

T.128, R.32, S.30

Todd

EE.

Leech Lake

T.141-144, R.28-32, S.Various

Cass

FF.

Lily Lake and connected Long Lake

T.127, R.34, S.17

Todd

GG.

Little Bowstring Lake

T.58, R.27, S.23-24

Itasca

HH.

Little Sugar Bush Lake

T.141, R.40, S.20, 29

Becker

II.

Sucker Lakes, Upper, Middle, and Lower

T.144, R.30, S.1, 2; T.145, R.29, S.31

Cass

JJ.

Marion Lake

T.11, R.21, S.13-14, 23-25; T.11, R.20, S.19, 30

Dakota

KK.

Mary Lake

T.127, R.32, S.25

Todd

LL.

Mazaska Lake

T.110, R.21, S.5, 6; T.110, R.22, S.1; T.111, R.21, S.31; T.111, R.22, S.36

Rice

MM.

Medicine Lake

T.149, R.32, S.9, 10, 15, 16

Beltrami

NN.

Medicine Lake

T.118, R.22, S.25

Hennepin

OO.

Minerva Lake

T.145, R.37, S.13, 14

Clearwater

PP.

Mission Lakes, Upper and Lower

T.135, R.27, S.3, 4; T.136, R.27, S.26, 27, 28, 33, 34, 35; T.135, R.27, S.4, 5, 8, 9; T.136, R.27, S.33

Crow Wing

QQ.

Mississippi River from Brainerd dam upstream to Highway 6 and connected waters Rice, Little Rabbit, and Half Moon Lakes

T.45, R.30, S.Various; T.46, R.29, S.7, 18; T.46, R.30, S.13; T.45, R.30, S.4, 5, 7, 8, 18; T.46, R.30, S.Various; T.47, R.29, S.Various; T.47, R.30, S.25, 36; T.134, R.27, S.3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; T.134, R.28, S.2, 12, 13, 23, 24

Crow Wing

RR.

Moose Lake

T.128, R.32, S.22

Todd

SS.

North Long Lake

T.134, R.28, S.Various; T.134, R.29, S.1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14; T.135, R.28, S.32, 33, 34, 35

Crow Wing

TT.

North Tamarack Lake

T.140, R.39, S.18, 19; T.140, R.40, S.12, 14, 23-26

Becker

UU.

Owasso Lake

T.30, R.23, S.35, 36; T.29, R.23, S.1, 2

Ramsey

VV.

Parley Lake

T.116, R.24, S.5

Carver

WW.

Perch Lake

T.133, R.28, S.7, 18; T.133, R.29, S.12, 13

Crow Wing

XX.

Prior Lakes, Upper and Lower

T.114, R.22, S.3

Scott

YY.

Riley Lake

T.116, R.23, S.24

Carver

ZZ.

Round (NE) Lake

T.42, R.29, S.2

Morrison

AAA.

Sarah Lake

T.119, R.24, S.34

Hennepin

BBB.

Shields Lake

T.32, R.21, S.15, 22

Washington

CCC.

Crow Wing Lakes, Second, Third, and Fourth

T.139, R.33, S.3, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 20; T.139, R.33, S.20, 21, 29; T.139, R.33, S.4, 8, 9

Hubbard

DDD.

Three Island Lake

T.148, R.33, S.23-26; T.148, R.32, S.18, 19

Beltrami

EEE.

Turtle, Little Turtle, and Movil Lakes, including connected waters (Turtle River)

T.148, R.33, S.8, 15-17, 20-22, 27-29, 3335; T.147, R.33, S.3, 4

Beltrami

FFF.

Turtle River Lake

T.148, R.32, S.28, 33, 34; T.147, R.32, S.1-4, 9, 10, 15

Beltrami

GGG.

West Silent Lake

T.136, R.41, S.31, 32

Otter Tail

HHH.

Whiskey Lake

T.129, R.39, S.15, 22

Douglas

III.

Whitefish Chain of Lakes, including connected waters Cross Lake Reservoir, Lower Hay, Arrowhead, Bertha, Clamshell, Big Trout, Pig, Island-Loon, Rush-Hen, Daggett, and Little Pine Lakes

T.137, R.27, S.Various; T.137, R.28, S.Various; T.137, R.29, S.13, 24, 25; T.138, R.27, S.31, 32; T.138, R.28, S.34, 35, 36

Crow Wing

JJJ.

Norway Lake

T.133N, R.41, 42W, S.19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30

Otter Tail

KKK.

Gilbert Lake

T.134, R.28, S.26-28, 34

Crow Wing

LLL.

Goodrich Lake

T.137, R.26, 27, S.7, 12, 13, 18

Crow Wing

MMM.

Rogers Lake

T.137, R.25, 26, S.19, 24

Crow Wing

NNN.

Sylvan Lake

T.133, R.29, S.6

Cass

OOO.

Dyers Lake

T.58, R.5, S.4, 5, 8, 9

Cook

PPP.

Horseshoe Lake

T.139, R.30, S.15, 16, 21, 22

Cass

QQQ.

Blackduck Lake

T.149, R.31, S.3-5, 9-11, 14-17

Beltrami

RRR.

Gull Lake

T.148, 149, R.32, S.1-4, 11, 26, 27, 34, 35

Beltrami

SSS.

Sand Lake

T.59, R.10, 11, S.13, 18, 23-26

Lake

TTT.

Itasca Lake

T.143, 144, R.36, S.2, 11, 12, 15, 35

Clearwater

UUU.

Mary Lake

T.143, R.35, 36, S.19, 24

Hubbard

VVV.

Mink Lake

T.121, R.27, S.23-25

Wright

WWW.

Somers Lake

T.121, R.27, S.24, 25

Wright

XXX.

Maud Lake

T.138, R.42, S.21, 22, 27, 28

Becker

YYY.

Eunice Lake

T.138, R.42, S.26, 27, 34

Becker

ZZZ.

Little Cormorant Lake

T.138, 139, R.42, S.Various

Becker

AAAA.

Lind Lake

T.139, R.30, S.27, 28, 33, 34

Cass

BBBB.

Bass Lake

T.55, 56N, R.26W, S.Various

Itasca

CCCC.

Grave Lake

T.58N, R.26W, S.8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20

Itasca

DDDD.

Big Sandy Lake and connected waters Aitkin Lake, Sandy River Lake, Flowage Lake, Davis Lake (a.k.a. Steamboat Lake), Sandy River from State Highway 210 downstream to confluence with Mississippi River, Prairie River from confluence with Tamarack River downstream to Big Sandy Lake, and West Savanna River from County Highway 14 downstream to Prairie River

T.48, 49, 50, R.22, 23, 24, S.Various

Aitkin

EEEE.

Splithand Lake, including Moody's Creek upstream to County Road 432

T.53, R.25, S.14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 35

Itasca

FFFF.

Little Splithand Lake

T.53, R.24, 25, S.19, 24

Itasca

GGGG.

Dixon Lake

T.148, R.28, 29, S.24, 25, 30, 31, 36

Itasca

HHHH.

Lake Thirteen

T.144, R.31, S.Various

Cass

IIII.

Pimushe Lake

T.147, 148, R.30, 31, S.Various

Beltrami

JJJJ.

Moccasin Lake

T.141, R.29, S.28, 32, 33

Cass

KKKK.

Little Webb Lake

T.130, R.30, S.1, 2

Stearns

LLLL.

Pleasant Lake

T.123, R.29, S.1, 2

Stearns

MMMM.

Carnelian Lake

T.122, R.29, S.13, 24

Stearns

NNNN.

Battle Lake

T.62, R.23, 24, S.25, 30

Itasca

OOOO.

Deer Lake

T.62, R.24, S.14, 15, 22-38, 34

Itasca

PPPP.

Pickerel Lake

T.62, R.24, S.25, 26, 35

Itasca

QQQQ.

Ox Yoke Lake

T.139, R.30, S.10, 15

Cass

RRRR.

Sanburn Lake

T.139, R.30, S.22, 26, 27

Cass

SSSS.

Beuber Lake

T.139, R.30, S.7, 8

Cass

TTTT.

Crooked Lake and connected Welsh Lake

T.144, R.31, S.25, 26, 34-36

Cass

UUUU.

Crow Wing Lake, 1st

T.139, R, 33, S.22, 23, 27, 28

Hubbard

VVVV.

Elliot Lake

T.56, R.17, S.23, 24, 25, 26

St. Louis

WWWW.

Garfield Lake

T.143, 144, R.32, S.Various

Hubbard

XXXX.

Island Lake

T.139, 140, R.29, S.3, 34, 35

Cass

YYYY.

Lake Minnie-Belle

T.118, R.31, S.11-14

Meeker

ZZZZ.

Lake Ripley

T.119, R.31, S.14, 15, 22, 23

Meeker

AAAAA.

Little Turtle Lake

T.59, 148, R.25, 27, S.Various

Itasca

BBBBB.

Lower Trelipe Lake

T.141, R.27, S.26, 27, 34, 35

Cass

CCCCC.

Middle Lake

T.131, R.41, S1-3

Otter Tail

DDDDD.

Moon Lake

T.129, R.39, S.27, 28

Douglas

EEEEE.

Pokegama Lake

T.54, 55, R.25, 26, S.Various

Itasca

FFFFF.

Round Lake

T.128, R.39, S.26, 27

Douglas

GGGGG.

Sand Lake and connected Talac and Sorenson Lakes

T.139, R.43, 44, S.7, 12, 13, 17, 18

Becker

HHHHH.

Sand Lake and connected Portage, Birdseye, Little Sand, and Rice Lakes and the Bowstring River upstream to the CSAH 35 bridge and downstream to the County Road 145 bridge

T.147, 148, 149, R.26, 27, S.Various

Itasca

IIIII.

Shakopee Lake and connected Rum River upstream to County Road 26 and downstream to State Highway 27

T.42, R.27, S.Various

Mille Lacs

JJJJJ.

Sugar Lake

T.142, 143, R.25, S.4, 27, 33, 34

Cass

KKKKK.

Upper Trelipe Lake

T.140, 141, R.26, 27, S.1, 6, 36

Cass

LLLLL.

Vermillion Lake

T.143, R.25, S.20, 21, 28, 29

Cass

MMMMM.

Fish Lake Flowage

T.51, 52 R.15, 16, S.Various

St. Louis

NNNNN.

Lake Hubert

T.135, R.28, 29, S.18, 19, 24, 25, 30

Crow Wing

OOOOO.

Moosehead Lake

T.46, R.19, S.20, 21, 28, 29

Carlton

PPPPP.

Strand Lake

T.54, R.16, S.19, 20, 29, 30

St. Louis

QQQQQ.

Whiteface Reservoir

T.55, 56, R.14, 15, S.Various

St. Louis

RRRRR.

Wild Rice Reservoir

T.51, R.14, 15, S.Various

St. Louis

Subp. 149.Sunfish regulation; daily limit of ten.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, the daily limit for sunfish is ten. Possession limits under part 6262.0200 apply. No more than a single daily limit for sunfish may be in immediate physical possession while on or angling in the listed water body. A person who is in transit on the water, taking the most direct route back to the person's lodging or docking, and not angling may possess legally taken sunfish in excess of the daily limit for that water body.

Name

Location

County

A.

Big Marine Lake

T.31, R.20, S.5; T.32, R.20, S.20, 28-34

Washington

B.

Blackduck Lake

T.66, R.19, 20, S.7, 8, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24

St. Louis

C.

Clear Lake

T.46, R.25, 27-29, 33, 34

Aitkin

D.

Dam Lake and connected waters Lily Lake and Dam Brook

T.46, R.25, S.2, 3; T.47, R.25, S.26, 34-36

Aitkin

E.

Deer Lake and connected Otter Tail River

T.133, R.40, S.5-8

Otter Tail

F.

East Lost Lake and connected Otter Tail River

T.133, R.40, S.6, 7; T.133, R.41, S.1, 2, 11, 12

Otter Tail

G.

Elephant Lake

T.66, R.19, S.13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24

St. Louis

H.

Florida Lake

T.121, R.35, S.26, 27, 34, 35

Kandiyohi

I.

Gilchrist Lake

T.123, R.37, S.6-8, 17-18; T.123, R.38, S.1

Pope

J.

Grove Lake

T.125, R.36, S.26-28, 33-35

Pope

K.

Gun Lake

T.48, R.25, S.8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21

Aitkin

L.

Height of Land Lake

T.139, R.39, S.2-5, 9-10; T.140, R.39, S.26-28, 32-34

Becker

M.

Sauk River Chain of Lakes from State Highway 23 bridge in T.123, R.31, S.24, downstream to the Cold Spring dam in T.123, R.30, S.23, including connected waters Sauk River and Becker, Horseshoe, Cedar Island, Zumwalde, Great Northern, Schneider, Krays, Bolfing, and Knaus Lakes

T.123, R.30, 31, S.Various

Stearns

N.

Indian Lake

T.121, R.27, S.1, 12

Wright

O.

Irene Lake

T.130, R.37, S.14-15, 22-23

Douglas

P.

Long Lake

T.121, R.33, S.5, 6; T.122, R.33, S.31, 32; T.122, R.34, S.36

Kandiyohi

Q.

Long Lake

T.137, R.40, S.19, 22, 26-30, 33; T.137, R.41, S.24

Otter Tail

R.

Long Lake

T.122, R.31, S.1, 2, 11, 12

Stearns

S.

Low Lake

T.63, R.12, S.1, 2; T.64, R.12, S.26, 35, 36

St. Louis

T.

Martin Lake

T.34, R.22, S.33, 34; T.33, R.22, S.3, 4

Anoka

U.

Minnewawa Lake and connected Horseshoe Lake

T.49, R.23, S.20-23, 24, 26-29, 32-34

Aitkin

V.

Nest Lake

T.121, R.34, S.20-22, 27-29, 32, 33

Kandiyohi

W.

Lake Osakis and connected Little Osakis Lake

T.128, R.36, S.12-13, 23-25; T.128, R.35, S.4-9, 16-20, 29-30; T.129, R.35, S.26, 32-35

Douglas

X.

Prairie Lake

T.136, R.43, S.10, 11, 14, 15

Otter Tail

Y.

Rat Lake

T.49, R.24, S.13, 14, 22-24, 26, 27

Aitkin

Z.

Red River Lake and connected Otter Tail River

T.134, R.42, S.27-31

Otter Tail

AA.

Stuart Lake

T.132, R.39, S.3, 4, 10; T.133, R.39, S.33-34

Otter Tail

BB.

Vanduse Lake

T.52, R.23, S.15, 22, 27

Aitkin

CC.

Wall Lake

T.132, R.42, S.3-4, 9, 16; T.133, R.42, S.33-34

Otter Tail

DD.

Waukenabo Lake and connected West Lake

T.49, R.26, S.9-11, 14-16

Aitkin

EE.

West Lost Lake and connected Otter Tail River

T.134, R.41, S.29-33

Otter Tail

FF.

Big Portage Lake and connected waters Rice and Deep Portage Lakes

T.139, R.29, S.7, 18; T.139, R.30, S.13, 14, 23, 24

Cass

GG.

Sylvia Lakes, East and West

T.121, R.28, S.27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34; T.120, R.28, S.4, 5

Wright

HH.

Little Toad Lake

T.139, R.39, S.23, 24, 25, 26

Becker

II.

Inguadona Lake

T.140, 141, R.27, S.5-8, 29, 32

Cass

JJ.

Rice Lake

T.140, R.28, S.1, 2, 11, 12

Cass

KK.

Amelia Lake

T.125, 126, R.37. S.Various

Pope

LL.

Andrew Lake

T.127, R.38, S.10-15

Douglas

MM.

Blackwell Lake

T.127, R.39, S.2, 3, 10, 11

Douglas

NN.

Crystal Lake

T.136, R.42, S.2, 3, 9-11

Otter Tail

OO.

Island Lake

T.140, R.38, S.7, 13, 18, 19, 24, 30

Becker

PP.

Leven Lake

T.126, R.37, S.11-14

Pope

QQ.

Lida Lakes, South and North, including connected Mud Lake

T.135, 136, R.42, 43, S.4, 5, 8, 9, 32, 33

Otter Tail

RR.

Mill Lake

T.127, 128, R.39, S.1, 2, 25, 35, 36

Douglas

SS.

Minnewaska Lake

T.125, R.38, 39, S.Various

Pope

TT.

Big Pine Lake

T.136, 137, R.38, S.Various

Otter Tail

UU.

Red Rock Lake

T.127, 128, R.40, S.Various

Douglas

VV.

Reno Lake

T.126, 127, R.37, 38, S.Various

Pope

WW.

Sarah Lake

T.148, R.42, S.20, 21, 28, 29, 30

Polk

XX.

Turtle Lake

T.138, R.43, 44, S.7, 12

Becker

YY.

Venstrom Lake

T.135, R.42, S.5, 8

Otter Tail

ZZ.

Vermont Lake

T.130, R.37, S.7, 8, 17, 18

Douglas

AAA.

Villard Lake

T.126, R.37, S.13, 14, 23, 24

Pope

BBB.

Cross Lake and connected waters including the Snake River upstream to and including underneath Interstate 35 and downstream to County Road 9

T.38, 39, R.21, 22, S.Various

Pine

CCC.

Pokegama Lake and connected waters including the Snake River from Little Walleye landing downstream to Interstate 35

T.38, 39, R.21, 22, S.Various

Pine

DDD.

Lake Washington

T.109, R.25, 26, S.Various

Le Sueur

EEE.

Shields Lake

T.110, 111, R.22, S.2, 3, 34, 35

Rice

FFF.

Star Lake

T.135, 136, R.40, 41, S.Various

Otter Tail

GGG.

Boy Lake and connected Swift Lake

T.142, R.27, 28, S.Various

Cass

Subp. 150.Crappie regulation; daily limit of five.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, the daily limit for crappie is five. Possession limits under part 6262.0200 apply. No more than a single daily limit for crappie may be in immediate physical possession while on or angling in the listed water body. A person who is in transit on the water, taking the most direct route back to the person's lodging or docking, and not angling may possess legally taken crappie in excess of the daily limit for that water body.

Name

Location

County

A.

Big Portage Lake and connected waters Rice and Deep Portage Lakes

T.139, R.29, S.7, 18; T.139, R.30, S.13, 14, 23, 24

Cass

B.

Sylvia Lakes, East and West

T.121, R.28, S.27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34; T.120, R.28, S.4, 5

Wright

C.

Borden Lake

T.44, R.28, S.2, 9, 10, 11, 14-16

Crow Wing

D.

Dutch Lake

T.117, R.24, S.14

Hennepin

E.

East Twin Lake

T.136, R.29, S.26, 35

Crow Wing

F.

Edward Lake

T.135, R.27, S.7, 18; T.135, R.28, S.11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24

Crow Wing

G.

Gladstone Lake

T.135, R.28, S.29, 30

Crow Wing

H.

Leech Lake

T.141-144, R.28-32, S.Various

Cass

I.

Sucker Lakes, Upper, Middle, and Lower

T.144, R.30, S.1, 2; T.145, R.29, S.31

Cass

J.

Medicine Lake

T.118, R.22, S.25

Hennepin

K.

Mission Lakes, Upper and Lower

T.135, R.27, S.3, 4; T.136, R.27, S.26, 27, 28, 33, 34, 35; T.135, R.27, S.4, 5, 8, 9; T.136, R.27, S.33

Crow Wing

L.

Mississippi River from Brainerd dam upstream to Highway 6 and connected waters Rice, Little Rabbit, and Half Moon Lakes

T.45, R.30, S.Various; T.46, R.29, S.7, 18; T.46, R.30, S.13; T.45, R.30, S.4, 5, 7, 8, 18; T.46, R.30, S.Various; T.47, R.29, S.Various; T.47, R.30, S.25, 36; T.134, R.27, S.3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; T.134, R.28, S.2, 12, 13, 23, 24

Crow Wing

M.

North Long Lake

T.134, R.28, S.Various; T.134, R.29, S.1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14; T.135, R.28, S.32, 33, 34, 35

Crow Wing

N.

Parley Lake

T.116, R.24, S.5

Carver

O.

Perch Lake

T.133, R.28, S.7, 18; T.133, R.29, S.12, 13

Crow Wing

P.

Prior Lakes, Upper and Lower

T.114, R.22, S.3

Scott

Q.

Riley Lake

T.116, R.23, S.24

Carver

R.

Sarah Lake

T.119, R.24, S.34

Hennepin

S.

Whitefish Chain of Lakes, including connected waters Cross Lake Reservoir, Lower Hay, Arrowhead, Bertha, Clamshell, Big Trout, Pig, Island-Loon, Rush-Hen, Daggett, and Little Pine Lakes

T.137, R.27, S.Various; T.137, R.28, S.Various; T.137, R.29, S.13, 24, 25; T.138, R.27, S.31, 32; T.138, R.28, S.34, 35, 36

Crow Wing

T.

Cedar Lake

T.127N, R.31W, S.7, 18; T.127N, R.32W, S.13

Morrison, Todd

U.

Gilbert Lake

T.134, R.28, S.26-28, 34

Crow Wing

V.

Goodrich Lake

T.137, R.26, 27, S.7, 12, 13, 18

Crow Wing

W.

Rogers Lake

T.137, R.25, 26, S.19, 24

Crow Wing

X.

Sylvan Lake

T.133, R.29, S.6

Cass

Y.

Dyers Lake

T.58, R.5, S.4, 5, 8, 9

Cook

Z.

Ozawindib Lake

T.143, R.36, S.5, 6, 7, 8

Clearwater

AA.

Itasca Lake

T.143, 144, R.36, S.2, 11, 12, 15, 35

Clearwater

BB.

Mary Lake

T.143, R.35, 36, S.19, 24

Hubbard

CC.

Goose Lake

T.36, 37, R.22, S.3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 34

Chisago

DD.

Mandall Lake

T.36, R.22, S.15, 16, 21, 22

Chisago

EE.

Rabour Lake

T.36, R.22, S.21, 22

Chisago

FF.

Mink Lake

T.121, R.27, S.23-25

Wright

GG.

Somers Lake

T.121, R.27, S.24-25

Wright

HH.

Inguadona Lake

T.140, 141, R.27, S.5-8, 29, 32

Cass

II.

Rice Lake

T.140, R.28, S.1, 2, 11, 12

Cass

JJ.

Splithand Lake, including Moody's

Creek upstream to County Road 432

T.53, R.25, S.14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 35

Itasaca

KK.

Big Mantrap Lake

T.141, 142, R.33, 34, S.Various

Hubbard

LL.

Moccasin Lake

T.141, R.29, S.28, 32, 33

Cass

MM.

Little Webb Lake

T.130, R.30, S.1, 2

Stearns

NN.

Sugar Lake

T.121, 122, R.27, S.1, 2, 10, 11, 35, 36

Wright

OO.

George Lake

T.120, R.34, S.5, 6; T.121, R.34, S.31, 32

Kandiyohi

PP.

Boy Lake and connected Swift Lake

T.142, R.27, 28, S.Various

Cass

QQ.

Fish Lake Flowage

T.51, 52 R.15, 16, S.Various

St. Louis

RR.

Lake Hubert

T.135, R.28, 29, S.18, 19, 24, 25, 30

Crow Wing

SS.

Moosehead Lake

T.46, R.19, S.20, 21, 28, 29

Carlton

TT.

Strand Lake

T.54, R.16, S.19, 20, 29, 30

St. Louis

UU.

Whiteface Reservoir

T.55, 56, R.14, 15, S.Various

St. Louis

VV.

Wild Rice Reservoir

T.51, R.14, 15, S.Various

St. Louis

Subp. 151.Crappie regulation; minimum size limit and daily limit of five.

While a person is on or angling in the following waters, all crappie in possession must be ten inches or greater in length. All crappie less than ten inches in length must be immediately returned to the water. The daily limit for crappie is five. Possession limits under part 6262.0200 apply. No more than a single daily limit for crappie may be in immediate physical possession while on or angling in the listed water body. A person who is in transit on the water, taking the most direct route back to the person's lodging or docking, and not angling may possess legally taken crappie in excess of the daily limit for that water body.

Name

Location

County

A.

Franklin Lake

T.137, R.42, S.27, 28, 33, 34

Otter Tail

B.

Maple Lake

T.127, 128, R.38, S.Various

Douglas

C.

Norway Lake

T.133N, R.41, 42W, S.19, 20, 24, 25, 29, 30

Otter Tail

D.

Maud Lake

T.138, R.42, S.21, 22, 27, 28

Becker

E.

Eunice Lake

T.138, R.42, S.26, 27, 34

Becker

F.

Little Cormorant Lake

T.138, 139, R.42, S.Various

Becker

Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6264, EXPERIMENTAL AND SPECIAL MANAGEMENT WATERS, pt. 6264.0400

20 SR 2248; 21 SR 1166; 22 SR 292; 22 SR 1239; 22 SR 1559; 23 SR 464; 23 SR 1735; 24 SR 1186; 24 SR 1849; 25 SR 1379; 26 SR 1082; 27 SR 1313; 28 SR 33; 28 SR 629; 28 SR 1011; 29 SR 596; 29 SR 871; 29 SR 876; 29 SR 948; 30 SR 697; 30 SR 904; 31 SR 745; 31 SR 1319; 32 SR 1039; 32 SR 1044; 32 SR 1547; 33 SR 1441; 33 SR 1442; 34 SR 1071; 34 SR 1165; 35 SR 1093; 36 SR 436; 36 SR 810; 36 SR 1247; 37 SR 1208; 37 SR 1431; 38 SR 787; 38 SR 1061; 38 SR 787; 38 SR 1061; 39 SR 5; 45 SR 931
45 SR 1199
46 SR 1026
46 SR 1303
47 SR 845
47 SR 1039
48 SR 819
48 SR 1013 exp. 11/6/2025 (Emergency)