Minnesota Fishing Map
Interactive map plus a list of fishing lakes in MN.
Below the map is a list of major fishing lakes in Minnesota.
Use the above map to locate these bodies of water and find the best fishing lakes in Minnesota.
Big Stone Lake is a 12,600-acre lake on the western border of the state.
Cass Lake is a 15,600-acre lake in north-central Minnesota.
Kabetogama Lake is a 25,700-acre lake on the northern border of the state.
Lac Qui Parle Lake is a 5,600-acre lake in southwest MN.
Lake Bemidji is a 6,100-acre lake in north-central MN.
Lake Mille Lacs is a 132,000-acre lake in the northeast part of the state.
Lake Minnetonka is a 14,000-acre lake in the east-central part of the state.
Lake Minnewaska is a 7,100-acre lake in central MN.
Lake of the Woods is a 950,000-acre lake on the northern border of the state.
Lake Pepin is a 25,000-acre lake on the eastern border of MN.
Lake Traverse is an 11,200-acre lake in northwest MN.
Lake Vermilion is a 40,500-acre lake in northeast MN.
Lake Winnibigoshish is a 58,500-acre lake in north-central MN.
Leech Lake is a 111,000-acre lake in north-central part MN.
Lower Red Lake is a 180,000-acre lake in the north-central part of the state.
Otter Tail Lake is a 13,700-acre lake in west-central MN.
Pelican Lake is a 4,000-acre lake in western MN.
Rainy Lake is a 220,000-acre lake on the northern border of the state, at International Falls, MN.
Upper Red Lake is a 108,000-acre lake in north-central MN.
Maps to find fishing lakes, by state.
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