Mutton Creek

Mutton Creek

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Boat Launch
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Carry-in Launch
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Toilet
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Boat Dock
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Species in Mutton Creek

Overview

Crappie, large and smallmouth bass, walleye and bluegill top the fishing popularity list here. Catfish and white bass are present but underfished. National tournaments target the walleye. 24,900 acres

Mutton Creek Map

Features

Stockton Lake offers excellent fishing for a wide variety of species. While not as well known as the more famous lakes of Missouri's Ozarks region, this U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment attracts thousands of visitors annually. Public use areas and parks enhance outdoor recreation opportunities.Crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye and bluegill top the fishing popularity list, although catfish and white bass are available and underfished. The walleye fishery has been recognized by a national tournament series.The entire upper end of the Little Sac River Arm, upstream from the Highway 245 bridge, is closed to all hunting and fishing from October 15 to January 15. No-wake buoys have been placed near marinas and no-boat buoys are located near swimming areas. When wind speed is predicted to exceed 25 miles per hour, boaters are advised to stay off the main lake.

Forage

Gizzard shad comprise the bulk of the forage base. Other important species include brook silversides, green sunfish, juvenile bluegill, various shiner species and minnows. Crayfish are also significant prey for gamefish.

Seasonal Movements

During March and April, walleye migrate up both river arms and to the face of the dam to spawn. In April and May, white bass move into flowing creeks to reproduce.
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Fish Species

Smallmouth bass
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No survey data
Abundance (CPUE)
No abundance data
Understanding Abundance

Abundance ratings are based on Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) measurements conducted by the MN DNR, and represent a snapshot of a species population at a given point in time.

Source: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Survey cadence may vary by state and water body.
Species Lengths
No Survey Data
Spotted bass
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No survey data
Abundance (CPUE)
No abundance data
Understanding Abundance

Abundance ratings are based on Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) measurements conducted by the MN DNR, and represent a snapshot of a species population at a given point in time.

Source: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Survey cadence may vary by state and water body.
Species Lengths
No Survey Data
Walleye
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No survey data
Abundance (CPUE)
No abundance data
Understanding Abundance

Abundance ratings are based on Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) measurements conducted by the MN DNR, and represent a snapshot of a species population at a given point in time.

Source: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Survey cadence may vary by state and water body.
Species Lengths
No Survey Data
White bass
fish
No survey data
Abundance (CPUE)
No abundance data
Understanding Abundance

Abundance ratings are based on Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) measurements conducted by the MN DNR, and represent a snapshot of a species population at a given point in time.

Source: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Survey cadence may vary by state and water body.
Species Lengths
No Survey Data