What towns is Lake winnibigoshish?

What towns is Lake winnibigoshish?

What towns is Lake winnibigoshish?

City / Town Name Population County
Bowstring Itasca County
Brainerd Cass County
Calumet 383 Itasca County
Cass Lake 25,938 Cass County

Can you swim in Lake winnibigoshish?

The lake’s beautiful blue surface draws you in, and everyone can find something exciting here, from swimming to fishing to boating. Affectionately called “Lake Winnie” or “Big Winnie,” the lake spans 67,000 acres and has 141 miles of shoreline, making it one of the larger lakes in Minnesota.

How do I get to Lake winnibigoshish?

Travel west on State Highway 2 to Deer River, Minnesota. In Deer River, turn north onto County Road 46. Travel approximately 12 miles until you see County Road 9 also known as Winnie Dam Road NE. Turn left (west) and travel 1-1/2 miles and you’re here!

What kind of fish are in Lake winnibigoshish?

Walleye
MuskellungeNorthern pikeLake whitefishBluegill
Lake Winnibigoshish/Fish

Is Lake winnibigoshish a natural lake?

Lake Winnibigoshish was created when the Lake Winnie Dam was built on the Mississippi River in 1884. In turn, two more lakes were created as well – Cut Foot Sioux and Little Winnie. The Mississippi River channel runs through the middle of Lake Winnibigoshish.

How many miles across is Lake winnibigoshish?

Lake Winnie is the 4th largest lake in Minnesota, encompassing over 67,000 acres in size and reaching a max depth of 70 feet with over 140 miles of shoreline.

When was Lake winnibigoshish made?

How many square miles is Lake winnibigoshish?

88.24 mi²Lake Winnibigoshish / Area

How many fish can you keep on Lake Winnibigoshish?

10 pike
Lake Winnibigoshish is located in the north-central zone (NC zone). The regulation in this zone allows anglers to keep 10 pike, but not more than two longer than 26 inches, and all from 22 to 26 inches must be released.

What size walleye can you keep on Lake Winnibigoshish?

18 inches to 23 inches
Lake Winnibigoshish has a slot limit from 18 inches to 23 inches (where one fish can be kept over 23 inches). Despite an aggressive slot limit, our anglers often catch enough fish to have fish fries and many young anglers have the opportunity to catch a fair number of five pound and larger walleyes.

How do you pronounce Lake pokegama?

Pokegama Dam Campground is situated in the heart of northern Minnesota’s lake country next to the Mississippi River. Popular activities include boating, fishing, picnicking and wildlife viewing. The campground, pronounced “po-KEG-uh-muh,” offers 19 family sites and one group day-use shelter with electric hookups.