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Vyre

Cook County
Near Sawbill Landing
DOW: 16066700
Northern PikeExcellent · 75Yellow PerchAverage · 35

A 22-acre lake near Sawbill Landing in Cook County — best known for pike and panfish. Last surveyed 2016.

Fish Species (3)

Northern Pike

Excellent · 75

Typical numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jun 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
17.3"
Avg Weight
1.99 lbs

Catch rate: 8.7 per gill net · typical 4–15 for a lake like this

Size of catchable northern pike44% keeper-size (24"+)
14–23" · 56%Largest sampled 31"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jun 20, 20160.1717.3"-
Jun 20, 20168.6717.3"1.99 lbs
Jun 23, 19866.00-6.52 lbs

Yellow Perch

Average · 35

Below-normal numbers · average-size fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jun 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
6.5"
Avg Weight
0.16 lbs

Catch rate: 0.67 per gill net · typical 2–15 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jun 20, 20160.676.5"0.16 lbs
Jun 23, 19867.00-0.16 lbs
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 · 64

Typical numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jun 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
17.6"
Avg Weight
2.98 lbs

Catch rate: 7.3 per gill net · typical 3–23 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jun 20, 20167.3317.6"2.98 lbs
Jun 23, 19867.00-1.84 lbs

Biologist Notes

June 20, 2016Vyre Lake is located 23 miles north and east of Isabella MN off of Cook County Road 3. Vyre Lake has an area of 22 acres with a maximum depth of 4.0 f…

Vyre Lake is located 23 miles north and east of Isabella MN off of Cook County Road 3. Vyre Lake has an area of 22 acres with a maximum depth of 4.0 feet. Hog Creek is the primary inlet and only outlet, it flows into the south end of the lake and out the northwest end of the lake; there are also three small spring source inlets. There are two ways to access the lake. There is a road pull-off on the north side of County Road 3 between the second and third crossings of Hog Creek (coming from the west), from this pull-off a canoe can be carried 250 yards through bog along an old winter road to the lake. The lake can also be accessed by parking at the third crossing of Hog Creek (coming from the west) and paddling 0.25 miles downstream to the lake, there may be beaver dams between County Road 3 and the lake. A lake survey was conducted on Vyre Lake during June 2016 to assess the state of the fish populations and habitat in the lake. All but a small area in the middle of the lake was covered in emergent or floating vegetation. Substrates were assessed during this survey with muck and decaying organic matter dominating offshore areas; harder substrates such as boulder, rubble, and gravel were observed near upland portions of the shoreline. The Northern Pike gillnet catch rate was near average when compared to other similar lakes. The average weight of Northern Pike sampled was just over 2 pounds, above average when compared to similar lakes. The average length was 18.5 inches with fish up to 31.5 inches long sampled; 28 percent of the catch was longer than 24 inches. Natural reproduction appears to be consistent, nine year classes were observed during the survey with the 2014 year class making up 35 percent of the catch. Northern Pike growth was fast when compared to other area lakes. Yellow Perch catch was very low compared to similar lakes with a total of two sampled. Average weight was 0.16 pounds and the lengths were 6.9 and 7.3 inches. Growth was fast when compared to other area lakes. White Sucker catch was average, but weight was high relative to other area lakes. Vyre Lake is a small, scenic, remote lake. Access is difficult, but the lake does provide a decent opportunity for Northern Pike with average numbers and slightly above average size. Yellow Perch are also present in the lake, but at the time of the survey were not abundant enough to be worth targeting. The lake is heavily vegetated and a many waterfowl were observed during the survey.

June 23, 1986The Northern Pike catch was 1.5 times the area average while the catches of Yellow Perch and White Sucker were about 0.5 times the area average.

The Northern Pike catch was 1.5 times the area average while the catches of Yellow Perch and White Sucker were about 0.5 times the area average.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in Vyre?

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

Is there public access at Vyre?

We don't have a confirmed public access point on record for Vyre. Check the DNR LakeFinder page for current access details before you go.

How deep is Vyre?

Vyre has a maximum depth of 4 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.

When were the main sport fish in Vyre last surveyed?

The most recent Minnesota DNR survey data for the main sport fish in Vyre is from 2016. Surveys this old should be treated with some caution — fish populations change over time.

Does Vyre have any invasive species?

No invasive species are on record for Vyre 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
22.1 acres
Max Depth
4 ft
Shoreline
1.16 mi
Public Access
Not confirmed
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Location

47.8145°N, 90.9783°W

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