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Swede's Bay

Le Sueur County
Near Marysburg
DOW: 40009203

A 507-acre lake near Marysburg in Le Sueur County.

Fish Species (0)

No fish survey data available for this lake.

Biologist Notes

August 7, 2002Swede's Bay is shallow (maximum depth 6 ft) and is the southernmost lake in the Jefferson Chain of Lakes in southern Le Sueur Co. A fishery survey was…

Swede's Bay is shallow (maximum depth 6 ft) and is the southernmost lake in the Jefferson Chain of Lakes in southern Le Sueur Co. A fishery survey was conducted on Swede's Bay in August 2002 to assess the fish community and lake characteristics. Black bullhead were abundant in Swede's Bay, but bluegill, yellow perch, and black crappie were also common. Black crappie up to 12 inches were present, although most were around 8 to 9 inches long. Bluegill were up to 8 inches long. Largemouth bass and walleye were also present and may offer good angling opportunities.There is no public access on Swede's Bay, but the lake can be accessed through the shallow channel from East Jefferson Lake.

August 7, 2002Swede's Bay is shallow (maximum depth 6 ft) and is the southernmost lake in the Jefferson Chain of Lakes in southern Le Sueur Co. A fishery survey was…

Swede's Bay is shallow (maximum depth 6 ft) and is the southernmost lake in the Jefferson Chain of Lakes in southern Le Sueur Co. A fishery survey was conducted on Swede's Bay in August 2002 to assess the fish community and lake characteristics. Black bullhead were abundant in Swede's Bay, but bluegill, yellow perch, and black crappie were also common. Black crappie up to 12 inches were present, although most were around 8 to 9 inches long. Bluegill were up to 8 inches long. Largemouth bass and walleye were also present and may offer good angling opportunities.There is no public access on Swede's Bay, but the lake can be accessed through the shallow channel from East Jefferson Lake.

August 7, 2002Swede's Bay is shallow (maximum depth 6 ft) and is the southernmost lake in the Jefferson Chain of Lakes in southern Le Sueur Co. A fishery survey was…

Swede's Bay is shallow (maximum depth 6 ft) and is the southernmost lake in the Jefferson Chain of Lakes in southern Le Sueur Co. A fishery survey was conducted on Swede's Bay in August 2002 to assess the fish community and lake characteristics. Black bullhead were abundant in Swede's Bay, but bluegill, yellow perch, and black crappie were also common. Black crappie up to 12 inches were present, although most were around 8 to 9 inches long. Bluegill were up to 8 inches long. Largemouth bass and walleye were also present and may offer good angling opportunities.There is no public access on Swede's Bay, but the lake can be accessed through the shallow channel from East Jefferson Lake.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in Swede's Bay?

No Minnesota DNR fish survey data is available for Swede's Bay yet.

Is there public access at Swede's Bay?

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

How deep is Swede's Bay?

Swede's Bay has a maximum depth of 6 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.

Does Swede's Bay have any invasive species?

Yes — Swede's Bay has confirmed Eurasian watermilfoil. Clean, drain, and dry your equipment to avoid spreading invasives to other waters.

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Lake Details

Surface Area
507.02 acres
Max Depth
6 ft
Shoreline
7.56 mi
Public Access
Not confirmed
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Invasive Species Alert

  • Eurasian watermilfoil

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

Location

44.2608°N, 93.7737°W

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