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Slip

Cook County
Near Lutsen
DOW: 16036200
MuskellungeGood · 70WalleyeGood · 64Smallmouth BassGood · 50

A 20-acre lake near Lutsen in Cook County — best known for muskie and walleye. Last surveyed 2014.

Fish Species (7)

Muskellunge

Good · 70

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Avg Size
24.0"
Avg Weight
3.77 lbs

Catch rate: 0.5 per gill net · typical 3–3.7 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 20140.5024.0"3.77 lbs

Walleye

Good · 64

Typical numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Avg Size
13.5"
Avg Weight
1.25 lbs

Catch rate: 3.0 per gill net · typical 1–7.2 for a lake like this

Size of catchable walleye40% keeper-size (15"+)
10–14" · 60%Largest sampled 21"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 20143.0013.5"1.25 lbs
Aug 30, 19767.50-1.07 lbs

Smallmouth Bass

Good · 50

Large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Avg Size
11.0"
Avg Weight
1.15 lbs

Catch rate: 3.5 per gill net · typical 0.4–1.7 for a lake like this

Size of catchable smallmouth bass57% keeper-size (12"+)
7–11" · 43%Largest sampled 15"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 20143.5011.0"1.15 lbs

Yellow Perch

Average · 38

Typical numbers · small fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Avg Size
6.1"
Avg Weight
0.14 lbs

Catch rate: 9.5 per gill net · typical 2–23 for a lake like this

Size of catchable yellow perch5% keeper-size (9"+)
5–8" · 95%Largest sampled 9"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 20149.506.1"0.14 lbs
Aug 26, 201424.506.1"-
Aug 30, 19762.00-0.10 lbs

Northern Pike

Average · 27

Below-normal numbers · small fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Avg Size
16.0"
Avg Weight
1.17 lbs

Catch rate: 0.5 per gill net · typical 3.9–9.4 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 20140.5016.0"1.17 lbs
Aug 30, 19762.50-0.80 lbs

Pumpkinseed

Insufficient

Trap-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Catch rate: 3.0 per trap net

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 20143.00--
Other species in this lake (1)

Rough fish, bullheads, and baitfish recorded in DNR surveys — present in the lake, but not typical angling targets.

White Sucker

Good · 69

Above-normal numbers · average-size fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Aug 2014

Last surveyed 2014 — treat with caution

Avg Size
13.8"
Avg Weight
1.38 lbs

Catch rate: 20.5 per gill net · typical 2.6–17.5 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 26, 201420.5013.8"1.38 lbs
Aug 30, 197625.50-2.39 lbs

Biologist Notes

August 26, 2014Slip Lake is one of a chain of small lakes lying on the Poplar River below Crescent Lake and above Rice Lake. The lake was last surveyed in 1976, when…

Slip Lake is one of a chain of small lakes lying on the Poplar River below Crescent Lake and above Rice Lake. The lake was last surveyed in 1976, when it was found to support walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, and white sucker. Since 1976 smallmouth bass and muskellunge have become established in the upper Poplar River watershed. This assessment was scheduled in the 2012 lake management plan to update information available on the fish community in Slip Lake, and to determine whether it still supported adequate walleye and northern pike populations. The 2014 assessment collected muskellunge, northern pike, smallmouth bass, walleye, white sucker, and yellow perch in gill nets, and pumpkinseed sunfish and yellow perch in minnow traps (no fish were taken in minnow traps used in 1976). Too few net sets were made in 1976 and 2014 to allow comparisons between catches; however, it was clear that despite the added presence of muskellunge and smallmouth bass, all major species collected in 1976 were still present in 2014. Slip Lake appeared to support adequate numbers (and sizes) of walleye in 2014. The walleye gill net catch was within the normal range for a lake of this class, and walleye taken in gill nets ranged in length from 8.2 to 21.8 inches. Five year classes, all naturally produced, were included in the catch, indicating consistent reproductive success or constant steady replenishment from populations upstream in the watershed. Neither northern pike or muskellunge appeared to have been abundant. Catches consisted of a single fish of each species. Muskellunge in all lakes in this watershed are entirely self-sustained. They were originally introduced in Crescent Lake in the late 1970s, but have not been stocked since. Muskellunge in this system are all descendants of Shoepack-strain fish, and so have limited trophy potential. No muskellunge larger than 45 inches have ever been sampled or reported in any lake in this watershed. The smallmouth bass gill net catch was high for a lake of this class. Fish ranged in length from 7.7 to 15.4 inches, with most over 12 inches. Growth of young bass appeared to have been about average for this area; fish reached a mean length of 5.8 inches by the end of their second year, compared to an area average of 5.2 inches. Enough yellow perch and small white sucker were present in 2014 to provide adequate forage for walleye, northern pike, and muskellunge. Most of the yellow perch collected were too small to have been of interest to anglers. No adult pumpkinseed sunfish were collected, but their presence was indicated by the capture of 24 young-of-year fish in minnow traps.

August 30, 1976Slip Lake has a large population of Suckers and a fair population of Walleye with some N Pike and Perch present.

Slip Lake has a large population of Suckers and a fair population of Walleye with some N Pike and Perch present.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in Slip?

Based on Minnesota DNR survey data, anglers target Muskellunge, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, and Northern Pike in Slip. See the full species list above for catch rates, size structure, and quality scores.

Is there public access at Slip?

Minnesota DNR records list public access for Slip. Check the DNR LakeFinder page for the launch type and directions before you go.

How deep is Slip?

Slip has a maximum depth of 18 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.

When were the main sport fish in Slip last surveyed?

The most recent Minnesota DNR survey data for the main sport fish in Slip is from 2014. Surveys this old should be treated with some caution — fish populations change over time.

Does Slip have any invasive species?

No invasive species are on record for Slip in Minnesota DNR data. Always clean, drain, and dry your equipment to help keep it that way.

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Lake Details

Surface Area
20.17 acres
Max Depth
18 ft
Shoreline
0.77 mi
Public Access
Yes
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Location

47.7961°N, 90.7607°W

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