
Overview
Trilby 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.
Special Waterbody Regulations
- This waterbody is closed to fishing.
Special Species Regulations
- Channel catfish: See Catfish.
- Crappies: See Panfish.
- Flathead catfish: See Catfish.
- Hybrid, Striped, Yellow, and White Bass: See Rock, Yellow and White Bass.
- Longnose gar: See Rough Fish.
- Sauger and hybrids: See Walleye, Sauger, and Hybrids.
- Rock, Yellow, and White Bass: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Paddlefish: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Smallmouth bass: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Shortnose gar: See Rough Fish.
- Urban waters gamefish: This waterbody is not considered an urban water, Urban Waters Gamefish regulations do not apply.
- Walleye: See Walleye, Sauger, and Hybrids.
- Panfish: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Cisco and whitefish: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Lake sturgeon: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Muskellunge and hybrids: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Northern pike: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Walleye, Saugers, and Hybrids: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Bullheads: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Catfish: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Shovelnose sturgeon: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Ruffe: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Round goby: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Rough fish: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Largemouth bass: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Bluegill: See Panfish.
- White perch: Closed. No fishing allowed.
- Trout and salmon: See Trout regulations layer.
- Bowfin: See Rough Fish.


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Fish Species

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.






