Woman Lake (main Lake)

Woman Lake (main Lake)

Size
5,536ac
Boat Launch
Yes
Carry-in Launch
No
Toilet
Yes
Boat Dock
Yes
Species in Woman Lake (main Lake)
Walleye
Walleye
Smallmouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Perch
Perch
Crappie
Crappie
Bluegill
Bluegill
Largemouth bass
Largemouth bass
Pumpkinseed
Pumpkinseed
Rock bass
Rock bass
Northern pike
Northern pike
Muskellunge
Muskellunge

Overview

Good numbers of quality size walleye and smallmouth. Well-known for trophy muskie. Good mix of weeds and structure helps the perch and crappie.

Woman Lake (main Lake) Map

Fishing Regulations

Special Fishing regulations: This lake has special fishing regulations that differ from statewide or border water regulations for those species identified below and take precedence. Regulations listed below are currently in place. Visit the fishing regulations page for links to upcoming regulations for specific lakes.

  • Northern Pike: All from 24-36” must be immediately released. Possession limit three, only one over 36”.

Features

The Woman Lake Chain consists of three lakes (Woman, Girl and Child) totaling 5,446 acres that are connected by navigable channels. Caution must be used in navigating the narrow channel between Woman and Child Lakes. Several shallow rock and gravel bars are marked with buoys. In early spring, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources operates a walleye spawn stripping station in the channel between Woman and Child lakes.

Forage

Tullibee (Cisco), perch, darters, shiners and sucker are common. The greatest concentrations of tullibee are found in Woman Lake.

Seasonal Movements

There is a significant movement of walleye from Woman Lake toward the Boy River inlet. Many walleye also spawn along the rocky shoreline stretches of Woman Lake.
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Top Fish Species

Walleye
fish
8-26 in
Length Range
14 in
Length Range
2022
Surveyed
Abundance (CPUE)
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
2006
Jul
2022
Sep