Cross Lake Reservoir
A 1,815-acre lake near Cross Lake in Crow Wing County — best known for pike and panfish. Last surveyed 2024.
Fish Species (21)
Northern Pike
Above-normal numbers · average-size fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 14.6 per gill net · typical 3.1–8.5 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 14.60 | 20.1" | 1.99 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 1.00 | 20.1" | 2.25 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 10.07 | 20.0" | 1.89 lbs |
Rock Bass
Typical numbers · large fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 0.73 per trap net · typical 0.6–2.5 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 5.67 | 6.9" | 0.42 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.73 | 6.9" | 0.18 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 4.13 | 6.7" | 0.34 lbs |
Black Crappie
Typical numbers · large fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 1.5 per trap net · typical 0.7–3.2 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 1.53 | 8.5" | 0.38 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.67 | 8.5" | 0.62 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 0.53 | 8.9" | 0.53 lbs |
Hybrid Sunfish
Above-normal numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 2.3 per trap net
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.33 | 5.7" | 0.40 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 2.33 | 5.7" | 0.21 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 0.13 | 6.0" | 0.26 lbs |
Walleye
Typical numbers · average-size fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 2.3 per gill net · typical 1.3–5.5 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 23, 2024 | 0.50 | 13.0" | 0.80 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 2.27 | 16.6" | 2.16 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.13 | 16.6" | 2.77 lbs |
Largemouth Bass
Large fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 3.9 per gill net · typical 0.3–1.2 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.80 | 10.2" | 0.74 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 3.93 | 10.2" | 0.81 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 3.27 | 10.8" | 0.86 lbs |
Smallmouth Bass
Large fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 0.2 per gill net · typical 0.2–1 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.20 | 8.7" | 1.25 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.20 | 8.7" | 0.11 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 0.13 | 16.5" | 2.68 lbs |
Yellow Perch
Below-normal numbers · average-size fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 2.3 per gill net · typical 2.5–24.2 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 2.33 | 6.7" | 0.20 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 3.67 | 6.8" | 0.19 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2018 | 1.33 | 6.1" | 0.11 lbs |
Bluegill
Typical numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 26.5 per trap net · typical 5.6–42.3 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 26.53 | 4.9" | 0.08 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 5.33 | 4.9" | 0.14 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 3.47 | 4.2" | 0.09 lbs |
Pumpkinseed
Typical numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 3.1 per trap net · typical 1.7–8.2 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 3.07 | 4.8" | 0.13 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 3.60 | 4.8" | 0.14 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 2.53 | 5.2" | 0.18 lbs |
Green Sunfish
Below-normal numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2018
Last surveyed 2018 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 0.07 per trap net · typical 0.2–0.9 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2018 | 0.07 | 3.0" | 0.04 lbs |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 21.75 | - | - |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.50 | - | - |
Other species in this lake (10)
Rough fish, bullheads, and baitfish recorded in DNR surveys — present in the lake, but not typical angling targets.
Shorthead Redhorse
Typical numbers · large fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 0.33 per gill net · typical 0.2–1.2 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.33 | 18.4" | 2.77 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2018 | 0.07 | 19.0" | 3.02 lbs |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.47 | 17.4" | 2.36 lbs |
Yellow Bullhead
Typical numbers · average-size fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 2.0 per trap net · typical 1.5–7.7 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 9.13 | 9.8" | 0.62 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 2.00 | 9.8" | 0.70 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 9.87 | 9.9" | 0.66 lbs |
White Sucker
Below-normal numbers · average-size fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 0.2 per gill net · typical 0.5–3.5 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.20 | 17.0" | 2.25 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 0.13 | 17.0" | 2.26 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2018 | 0.53 | 17.0" | 2.36 lbs |
Black Bullhead
Below-normal numbers · large fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2011
Last surveyed 2011 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 0.07 per trap net · typical 0.3–2.8 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.07 | 10.0" | 0.65 lbs |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.07 | 11.0" | 0.84 lbs |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.07 | 11.0" | 0.96 lbs |
Brown Bullhead
Below-normal numbers · average-size fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2024
Catch rate: 0.2 per trap net · typical 0.3–1.5 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.20 | 10.4" | 0.72 lbs |
| Jul 15, 2024 | 0.13 | 10.4" | 0.62 lbs |
| Aug 23, 2021 | 0.47 | 11.3" | 0.93 lbs |
Fathead Minnow
Electrofishing survey · surveyed Jul 2011
Last surveyed 2011 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 0.68 · Electrofishing survey
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.68 | - | - |
Johnny Darter
Seining survey · surveyed Jul 2011
Last surveyed 2011 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 1.0 · Seining survey
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 21, 2011 | 1.00 | - | - |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.36 | - | - |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 9.51 | - | - |
Iowa Darter
Electrofishing survey · surveyed Jul 2011
Last surveyed 2011 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 4.8 · Electrofishing survey
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 21, 2011 | 4.76 | - | - |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 1.00 | - | - |
Golden Shiner
Seining survey · surveyed Jul 2011
Last surveyed 2011 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 0.18 · Seining survey
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 21, 2011 | 0.18 | - | - |
Bluntnose Minnow
Electrofishing survey · surveyed Jul 2011
Last surveyed 2011 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 21.8 · Electrofishing survey
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 21, 2011 | 21.75 | - | - |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 1.75 | - | - |
| Jul 21, 2011 | 13.73 | - | - |
Biologist Notes
September 23, 2024Walleyes have been stocked into Cross Lake on a regular basis since 1948. The current management plan calls for annual fry stocking at a rate of 1,000…
Walleyes have been stocked into Cross Lake on a regular basis since 1948. The current management plan calls for annual fry stocking at a rate of 1,000/littoral acre (880,000 fry) and fingerling stockings in even numbered years at a rate of 1 pound per littoral acre (880 pounds). Night electrofishing was done on September 23rd, 2024, to monitor the abundance of young-of-the-year (YOY) Walleyes. The total sample time was 2 hours in which no YOY Walleyes caught. Past catch rates of YOY Walleyes have been as high as 6.5 fish/hour. One non-YOY Walleye was sampled measuring 13.6".
August 14, 2024Temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles were collected in the deepest basin in Cross Lake Reservoir on August 14, 2024, to evaluate the quantity and…
Temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles were collected in the deepest basin in Cross Lake Reservoir on August 14, 2024, to evaluate the quantity and quality of cold, oxygenated water (i.e., oxythermal habitat) available to Lake Whitefish, the most sensitive coldwater species present in this lake (Cisco are also present). Lake Whitefish require a layer of oxythermal habitat that contains water temperatures below 17.2 degrees C (63.0 degrees F) and dissolved oxygen concentrations above 3.0 mg/L. Based on the profile from the deepest basin, the water temperature decreased to below 17.2 degrees C (63.0 degrees F) at 31.9 feet and the dissolved oxygen concentration decreased to 3.0 mg/L at 50.8 feet at the time of sampling. The thickness of this layer of water in the water column was 19.0 feet, indicating that oxythermal habitat was present for Lake Whitefish. Further, the temperature at which dissolved oxygen decreased to 3.0 mg/L (i.e., TDO3, a single variable to characterize oxythermal habitat) was 9.5 degrees C (49.1 degrees F). TDO3 values cooler than 17.2 degrees C (63.0 degrees F) indicate that oxythermal conditions were suitable for Lake Whitefish at the time of this survey. Data collected by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in 2021 and 2023 during the late summer thermal stress period also indicate suitable oxythermal habitat. A survey in 2011 was completed just after the thermal stress period and the TDO3 value was warmer than the Lake Whitefish standard (18.1 degrees C). When inadequate oxythermal habitat is available, Lake Whitefish are squeezed into unfavorable, warmer water conditions and experience higher levels of stress.
August 14, 2024Temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles were collected in the deepest basin in Cross Lake Reservoir on August 14, 2024, to evaluate the quantity and…
Temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles were collected in the deepest basin in Cross Lake Reservoir on August 14, 2024, to evaluate the quantity and quality of cold, oxygenated water (i.e., oxythermal habitat) available to Lake Whitefish, the most sensitive coldwater species present in this lake (Cisco are also present). Lake Whitefish require a layer of oxythermal habitat that contains water temperatures below 17.2 degrees C (63.0 degrees F) and dissolved oxygen concentrations above 3.0 mg/L. Based on the profile from the deepest basin, the water temperature decreased to below 17.2 degrees C (63.0 degrees F) at 31.9 feet and the dissolved oxygen concentration decreased to 3.0 mg/L at 50.8 feet at the time of sampling. The thickness of this layer of water in the water column was 19.0 feet, indicating that oxythermal habitat was present for Lake Whitefish. Further, the temperature at which dissolved oxygen decreased to 3.0 mg/L (i.e., TDO3, a single variable to characterize oxythermal habitat) was 9.5 degrees C (49.1 degrees F). TDO3 values cooler than 17.2 degrees C (63.0 degrees F) indicate that oxythermal conditions were suitable for Lake Whitefish at the time of this survey. Data collected by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in 2021 and 2023 during the late summer thermal stress period also indicate suitable oxythermal habitat. A survey in 2011 was completed just after the thermal stress period and the TDO3 value was warmer than the Lake Whitefish standard (18.1 degrees C). When inadequate oxythermal habitat is available, Lake Whitefish are squeezed into unfavorable, warmer water conditions and experience higher levels of stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish can you catch in Cross Lake Reservoir?
Based on Minnesota DNR survey data, anglers target Northern Pike, Rock Bass, Black Crappie, Hybrid Sunfish, and Walleye in Cross Lake Reservoir. See the full species list above for catch rates, size structure, and quality scores.
Is there public access at Cross Lake Reservoir?
Minnesota DNR records list public access for Cross Lake Reservoir. Check the DNR LakeFinder page for the launch type and directions before you go.
How deep is Cross Lake Reservoir?
Cross Lake Reservoir has a maximum depth of 84 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.
When were the main sport fish in Cross Lake Reservoir last surveyed?
The most recent Minnesota DNR survey data for the main sport fish in Cross Lake Reservoir is from 2024.
Does Cross Lake Reservoir have any invasive species?
Yes — Cross Lake Reservoir 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
- 1,815 acres
- Max Depth
- 84 ft
- Shoreline
- 21.85 mi
- Public Access
- Yes
Invasive Species Alert
- zebra mussel
Clean, drain, and dry your equipment to prevent spread.