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Whitefish

Crow Wing County
Near Cross Lake
DOW: 18031000
Northern PikeExcellent · 82Largemouth BassExcellent · 80Black CrappieGood · 71

A 7,714-acre lake near Cross Lake in Crow Wing County — best known for pike and bass. Last surveyed 2024.

Fish Species (20)

Northern Pike

Excellent · 82

Above-normal numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
23.2"
Avg Weight
2.90 lbs

Catch rate: 8.0 per gill net · typical 3–7.9 for a lake like this

Size of catchable northern pike43% keeper-size (24"+)
14–23" · 57%Largest sampled 33"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.2923.2"2.97 lbs
Jul 29, 20248.0023.2"2.90 lbs
Aug 2, 202110.0021.1"2.21 lbs

Largemouth Bass

Excellent · 80

Typical numbers · large fish

Electrofishing survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
11.5"
Avg Weight
1.40 lbs

Catch rate: 45.6 · Electrofishing survey

Size of catchable largemouth bass69% keeper-size (12"+)
8–11" · 31%Largest sampled 19"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 202445.6411.5"1.40 lbs
Jul 29, 20241.1711.5"0.20 lbs
Jul 29, 20241.7511.5"1.11 lbs

Black Crappie

Good · 71

Typical numbers · large fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
7.2"
Avg Weight
0.19 lbs

Catch rate: 0.67 per trap net · typical 0.3–1.7 for a lake like this

Size of catchable black crappie57% keeper-size (10"+)
5–9" · 43%Largest sampled 12"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.677.2"0.19 lbs
Jul 29, 20240.587.2"0.54 lbs
Aug 2, 20211.297.1"0.32 lbs

Hybrid Sunfish

Good · 65

Above-normal numbers · average-size fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
5.9"
Avg Weight
0.24 lbs

Catch rate: 1.5 per trap net

Size of catchable hybrid sunfish14% keeper-size (8"+)
3–7" · 86%Largest sampled 8"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.625.9"0.31 lbs
Jul 29, 20241.465.9"0.24 lbs
Aug 2, 20210.175.3"0.28 lbs

Smallmouth Bass

Good · 61

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Electrofishing survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
16.5"
Avg Weight
3.28 lbs

Catch rate: 0.9 · Electrofishing survey

Size of catchable smallmouth bass100% keeper-size (12"+)
All keeper-sizeLargest sampled 19"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.0416.5"1.29 lbs
Jul 29, 20240.9016.5"3.28 lbs
Aug 2, 20210.3814.9"2.25 lbs

Rock Bass

Good · 58

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
7.3"
Avg Weight
0.20 lbs

Catch rate: 0.46 per trap net · typical 0.7–3.3 for a lake like this

Size of catchable rock bass52% keeper-size (8"+)
4–7" · 48%Largest sampled 11"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.467.3"0.20 lbs
Jul 29, 20242.717.3"0.50 lbs
Aug 2, 20213.256.4"0.34 lbs

Walleye

Good · 54

Typical numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
14.3"
Avg Weight
1.35 lbs

Catch rate: 4.3 per gill net · typical 4–9.6 for a lake like this

Size of catchable walleye29% keeper-size (15"+)
10–14" · 71%Largest sampled 22"

Size from the Sep 2025 survey

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Sep 17, 20255.0011.8"0.81 lbs
Sep 16, 202412.506.7"0.02 lbs
Jul 29, 20243.0014.3"0.95 lbs

Yellow Perch

Average · 46

Typical numbers · small fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
6.0"
Avg Weight
0.11 lbs

Catch rate: 24.1 per gill net · typical 7.1–33.9 for a lake like this

Size of catchable yellow perch7% keeper-size (9"+)
5–8" · 93%Largest sampled 12"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.336.0"0.08 lbs
Jul 29, 202424.086.0"0.11 lbs
Aug 2, 202115.176.0"0.12 lbs

Pumpkinseed

Average · 32

Typical numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
5.2"
Avg Weight
0.17 lbs

Catch rate: 4.9 per trap net · typical 1.6–6.9 for a lake like this

Size of catchable pumpkinseed1% keeper-size (8"+)
3–7" · 99%Largest sampled 8"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20241.005.2"0.17 lbs
Jul 29, 20244.885.2"0.17 lbs
Aug 2, 20211.085.2"0.19 lbs

Bluegill

Average · 29

Typical numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
5.2"
Avg Weight
0.08 lbs

Catch rate: 26.3 per trap net · typical 3.7–42.9 for a lake like this

Size of catchable bluegill1% keeper-size (8"+)
3–7" · 99%Largest sampled 9"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20242.385.2"0.18 lbs
Jul 29, 202426.255.2"0.08 lbs
Aug 2, 20211.505.6"0.24 lbs

Green Sunfish

Poor · 19

Below-normal numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2018

Last surveyed 2018 — treat with caution

Avg Size
3.5"
Avg Weight
0.05 lbs

Catch rate: 0.09 per trap net · typical 0.2–1 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 27, 20182.76--
Jul 30, 20180.093.5"0.05 lbs
Aug 7, 19950.093.0"0.03 lbs
Other species in this lake (9)

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

Shorthead Redhorse

Excellent · 88

Above-normal numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
18.3"
Avg Weight
2.62 lbs

Catch rate: 1.5 per gill net · typical 0.1–0.5 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20241.4618.3"2.62 lbs
Aug 2, 20211.6217.5"2.48 lbs
Jul 30, 20180.6718.4"2.90 lbs

Golden Shiner

Good · 50

Large fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Aug 1995

Last surveyed 1995 — treat with caution

Avg Size
5.0"
Avg Weight
0.12 lbs

Catch rate: 0.04 per trap net · typical 0.1 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 7, 19950.045.0"0.12 lbs

White Sucker

Average · 46

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
15.4"
Avg Weight
2.25 lbs

Catch rate: 0.71 per gill net · typical 1–3.5 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.7115.4"2.25 lbs
Jul 29, 20240.1215.4"0.32 lbs
Aug 2, 20211.1716.0"2.27 lbs

Brown Bullhead

Average · 41

Typical numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
10.2"
Avg Weight
0.61 lbs

Catch rate: 0.5 per trap net · typical 0.3–1.7 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.5010.2"0.61 lbs
Jul 29, 20240.1210.2"0.78 lbs
Aug 27, 20181.10--

Black Bullhead

Average · 35

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
10.5"
Avg Weight
0.76 lbs

Catch rate: 0.08 per trap net · typical 0.3–2.1 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20240.0810.5"0.76 lbs
Aug 1, 20110.0411.0"0.93 lbs
Aug 8, 20000.1210.0"0.72 lbs

Yellow Bullhead

Poor · 9

Below-normal numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024

Avg Size
10.4"
Avg Weight
0.35 lbs

Catch rate: 0.04 per trap net · typical 0.9–4.8 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 29, 20242.0010.4"0.75 lbs
Jul 29, 20240.0410.4"0.35 lbs
Aug 2, 20212.6710.7"0.82 lbs

Bluntnose Minnow

Insufficient

Seining survey · surveyed Aug 2018

Last surveyed 2018 — treat with caution

Catch rate: 3.4 · Seining survey

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 27, 20183.36--
Aug 27, 20182.76--
Aug 27, 20183.44--

Johnny Darter

Insufficient

Seining survey · surveyed Aug 2018

Last surveyed 2018 — treat with caution

Catch rate: 0.09 · Seining survey

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 27, 20180.09--
Aug 27, 201815.46--
Aug 27, 20180.11--

Iowa Darter

Insufficient

Electrofishing survey · surveyed Aug 2018

Last surveyed 2018 — treat with caution

Catch rate: 5.5 · Electrofishing survey

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Aug 27, 20181.36--
Aug 27, 20185.52--

Biologist Notes

September 17, 2025The current management plan calls for 5 million Walleye fry to be stocked annually into Whitefish and another 880,000 into connected Cross Lake. White…

The current management plan calls for 5 million Walleye fry to be stocked annually into Whitefish and another 880,000 into connected Cross Lake. Whitefish is also stocked in even numbered years with Walleye fingerlings at the rate of one pound per littoral acre (2,714 pounds). Prior to the current plan, Whitefish was considered a "core" lake and as such was stocked for a number of years at a rate of 2 pounds per littoral acre. Given that additional stocking did not result in an increase in abundance, stocking reverted to the original 1 pound per littoral acre rate in 2022. Night electrofishing was conducted on September 17th, 2025, to monitor the abundance of young-of-the-year (YOY) Walleyes. The total sample time was 2 hours with no YOY Walleye caught. YOY Walleye were caught at the rate of 12 per hour the previous year (2024) and past catches have been as high as 44.4 per hour. Age 1 and older Walleye were caught at the rate of 5.0 per hour. These fish ranged in size from 8.3 to 22.2 inches, with a mean length of 12.2 inches.

September 16, 2024The current management plan calls for 5 million Walleye fry to be stocked annually into Whitefish and another 880,000 into connected Cross Lake. White…

The current management plan calls for 5 million Walleye fry to be stocked annually into Whitefish and another 880,000 into connected Cross Lake. Whitefish is also stocked in even numbered years with Walleye fingerlings at the rate of one pound per littoral acre (2,714 pounds). Prior to the current plan, Whitefish was considered a "core" lake and as such was stocked for a number of years at a rate of 2 pounds per littoral acre. Given that additional stocking did not result in an increase in abundance, stocking reverted to the original 1 pound per littoral acre rate in 2022. Night electrofishing was conducted on September 16th, 2024, to monitor the abundance of young-of-the-year (YOY) Walleyes. The total sample time was 2 hours, resulting in a YOY Walleye catch rate of 12.0/hour run-time. Size ranged from 5.6" to 7.9", with a mean length of 7.0". Past catches have been as high as 44.4/hour. Only one non-YOY Walleye was sampled measuring 10.8".

July 29, 2024Whitefish Lake is the site of a major DNR Walleye egg take station. It is located where the Pine River enters Upper Whitefish. The lake is stocked ann…

Whitefish Lake is the site of a major DNR Walleye egg take station. It is located where the Pine River enters Upper Whitefish. The lake is stocked annually, with at least 5,000,000 Walleye fry being put back into the lake from the eggs collected at the Walleye trap. Whitefish is also stocked in even numbered years with fingerlings. The 2024 Walleye catch of 4.3/gill net was average when compared to similar lakes. The average length was 14.5 inches and 33% of the fish were 14 inches or larger. Fish over 28 inches were present suggesting angler opportunities for large Walleye. Like many Walleye fisheries, year classes varied. Most of the fish caught (77%) were from the 2022 year class. Northern Pike were caught in high numbers for this type of lake at 8.0/gill net. Average length was 23.6 inches and 22% measured 26 inches or larger with fish over 30 inches sampled. The 2024 survey had the largest percentage of pike over 26 inches to date, indicating an improved size structure and an abundance of forage. Anglers are reminded that all pike from 22 to 26 inches must be immediately released under the northcentral pike zone regulation. In addition to the protected slot, anglers can help improve the pike fishery by releasing pike over 26 inches. Largemouth Bass electrofishing was done across the entire Whitefish chain in 2024, resulting in a catch rate of 44.9/hour. Average length was 13.1 inches and 65% were over 12 inches, with fish up to 19.2 inches sampled suggesting angler opportunities for large fish exist. Three Smallmouth Bass were also netted while electrofishing and all of them were over 16 inches. A special regulation on the Whitefish Chain reduces the daily limit of Sunfish and Crappie to 5 of each. Panfish numbers were average, with Black Crappie showing more potential for anglers than Bluegill. Black Crappie were captured up to 12.1 inches, with 40% measuring 9 inches or larger. Bluegill were on the smaller side, with only 5% measuring 7 inches or larger. Summer surveys may be a poor indicator of sunfish quality, however, as larger individuals often move to offshore habitats. Trap nets failed to sample any Bluegill over 8 inches, while the gill net sample suggested a higher quality population and fish over 9 inches were present. Growth rates were good with Bluegill averaging nearly 8 inches by age 6. Tullibee (1.5/net) and Lake Whitefish (0.5/net) were caught in average numbers. Lake Whitefish ranged in size from 7.0 inches to 21.1 inches, while the average length of Tullibee was 10.6 inches. Both are important forage species in the lake, along with Yellow Perch (24.1/net). While there were perch seen up to 12.1 inches, only 11% were 8 inches or larger. Zebra mussels are present in the Whitefish Chain. Lake users are required to inspect and remove any aquatic plants and animals from their watercraft and trailers as well as pull the plug and drain all water from the watercraft, including bilges, livewells and baitwells.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in Whitefish?

Based on Minnesota DNR survey data, anglers target Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Hybrid Sunfish, and Smallmouth Bass in Whitefish. See the full species list above for catch rates, size structure, and quality scores.

Is there public access at Whitefish?

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

How deep is Whitefish?

Whitefish has a maximum depth of 138 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.

When were the main sport fish in Whitefish last surveyed?

The most recent Minnesota DNR survey data for the main sport fish in Whitefish is from 2024.

Does Whitefish have any invasive species?

Yes — Whitefish has confirmed zebra mussel. Clean, drain, and dry your equipment to avoid spreading invasives to other waters.

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Lake Details

Surface Area
7,714.16 acres
Max Depth
138 ft
Shoreline
32.2 mi
Public Access
Yes
View on DNR LakeFinder

Invasive Species Alert

  • zebra mussel

Clean, drain, and dry your equipment to prevent spread.

Location

46.6915°N, 94.2141°W

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