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McColl Pond

Scott County
Near Savage
DOW: 70001700
Channel CatfishExcellent · 86Largemouth BassGood · 50Hybrid SunfishGood · 50

A 23-acre lake near Savage in Scott County — best known for catfish and bass. Last surveyed 2016.

Fish Species (12)

Channel Catfish

Excellent · 86

Above-normal numbers

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
18.0"
Avg Weight
2.17 lbs

Catch rate: 2.5 per gill net

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20162.5018.0"2.17 lbs
Jul 20, 20160.2218.0"1.42 lbs
Jul 19, 20101.5011.5"0.16 lbs

Largemouth Bass

Good · 50

Large fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
12.4"
Avg Weight
2.05 lbs

Catch rate: 0.22 per trap net · typical 0.2–1.1 for a lake like this

Size of catchable largemouth bass40% keeper-size (12"+)
8–11" · 60%Largest sampled 18"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20160.2212.4"2.05 lbs
Jul 20, 20161.5012.4"0.94 lbs
Jul 19, 20100.787.0"0.09 lbs

Hybrid Sunfish

Good · 50

Above-normal numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
5.3"
Avg Weight
0.15 lbs

Catch rate: 4.4 per trap net

Size of catchable hybrid sunfish0% keeper-size (8"+)
3–7" · 100%Largest sampled 7"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20164.445.3"0.15 lbs
Jul 19, 201055.504.1"0.07 lbs
Jul 19, 2010115.004.1"0.06 lbs

Walleye

Average · 38

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007

Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution

Avg Size
19.0"
Avg Weight
2.51 lbs

Catch rate: 0.5 per gill net · typical 2.3–17.8 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 17, 20070.5019.0"2.51 lbs

Black Crappie

Average · 33

Typical numbers · small fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
5.8"
Avg Weight
0.17 lbs

Catch rate: 9.0 per gill net · typical 2–19 for a lake like this

Size of catchable black crappie3% keeper-size (10"+)
5–9" · 97%Largest sampled 11"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20169.005.8"0.17 lbs
Jul 20, 20165.895.8"0.13 lbs
Jul 19, 20100.506.0"0.10 lbs

Bluegill

Average · 29

Typical numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
4.8"
Avg Weight
0.09 lbs

Catch rate: 30.3 per trap net · typical 2.8–43.3 for a lake like this

Size of catchable bluegill0% keeper-size (8"+)
3–7" · 100%Largest sampled 6"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 201630.334.8"0.09 lbs
Jul 20, 20169.504.8"0.12 lbs
Jul 19, 20104.115.2"0.14 lbs

Green Sunfish

Average · 28

Typical numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2010

Last surveyed 2010 — treat with caution

Avg Size
3.6"
Avg Weight
0.04 lbs

Catch rate: 1.9 per trap net · typical 0.4–3.8 for a lake like this

Size of catchable green sunfish0% keeper-size (7"+)
3–6" · 100%Largest sampled 4"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 19, 20101.893.6"0.04 lbs
Jul 17, 20073.673.2"0.04 lbs
Jul 22, 20020.783.3"0.04 lbs

Pumpkinseed

Average · 25

Typical numbers · small fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
5.0"
Avg Weight
0.14 lbs

Catch rate: 3.0 per trap net · typical 0.8–9.3 for a lake like this

Size of catchable pumpkinseed0% keeper-size (8"+)
3–7" · 100%Largest sampled 6"
Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20160.505.0"0.16 lbs
Jul 20, 20163.005.0"0.14 lbs
Jul 19, 20101.224.0"0.06 lbs

Northern Pike

Insufficient

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
22.0"
Avg Weight
2.25 lbs

Catch rate: 0.11 per trap net

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20160.1122.0"2.25 lbs
Other species in this lake (3)

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

Golden Shiner

Average · 42

Below-normal numbers · large fish

Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2016

Last surveyed 2016 — treat with caution

Avg Size
7.0"
Avg Weight
0.15 lbs

Catch rate: 0.5 per gill net · typical 1–8.5 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 20, 20160.507.0"0.15 lbs
Jul 17, 20070.116.0"0.08 lbs
Jul 17, 20070.506.0"0.08 lbs

Black Bullhead

Poor · 23

Below-normal numbers · average-size fish

Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007

Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution

Avg Size
6.5"
Avg Weight
0.27 lbs

Catch rate: 0.11 per trap net · typical 2.5–70.2 for a lake like this

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 19, 20104.009.1"0.48 lbs
Jul 17, 20070.506.5"0.09 lbs
Jul 17, 20070.116.5"0.27 lbs

Fathead Minnow

Insufficient

Seining survey · surveyed Jul 2002

Last surveyed 2002 — treat with caution

Avg Weight
0.01 lbs

Catch rate: 14.5 · Seining survey

Survey History
DateCatch RateAvg LengthAvg Weight
Jul 22, 200214.50-0.01 lbs

Biologist Notes

July 20, 2016McColl Pond is a 21-acre lake located in Savage, Minnesota and has a maximum depth of 11 feet. The lake has been protected from storm water runoff and…

McColl Pond is a 21-acre lake located in Savage, Minnesota and has a maximum depth of 11 feet. The lake has been protected from storm water runoff and has a restored aquatic and prairie buffer growing along the east side of the lake. Homes are present on the north and west sides of the lake. McColl Pond has been managed in the Fishing in the Neighborhood (FiN) program since 2002 and has been stocked with adult Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, and fingerling Channel Catfish historically. In recent years, Channel Catfish management has shifted to stocking adults into McColl Pond. An aeration system is available to aerate the lake during winters when oxygen levels are low. McColl Pond was last surveyed in 2010. Water clarity at the time of the 2016 survey was 4.50 feet. Two gillnets and nine trap nets were used in the 2016 Standard Lake Survey. Black Crappie abundance in gillnets was above the second quartile for Lake Class 40 at 9 fish per lift. This was a substantial increase from 0.50 Black Crappie per lift sampled in the 2010 survey. Black Crappie had been stocked into McColl Pond in May 2012 (30 individuals, 9.01 pounds, 3.33 fish per pound). Black Crappie were above median weight for Lake Class 40 at 0.17 pounds per individual in the 2016 survey and had a mean length of 6.54 inches. Three individual Black Crappie measured greater than 8.50 inches with the largest fish measuring 11.22 inches. In trap nets, Black Crappie abundance was above average for Lake Class 40 at 5.89 fish per lift, but average weight per individual was below the first quartile at 0.13 pounds. Black Crappie per trap net lift was up from 2.56 in the 2010 survey but average weight per individual was the same value (0.13 pounds). Black Crappie sampled in trap nets had a mean length of 6.24 inches with 41.5% of the individuals in the 5.50-5.99 inch range. Four individuals measured over 8.50 inches and the largest Black Crappie measured 11.18 inches. In the 2010 survey, only one Black Crappie sampled was greater than 8 inches. Bluegill abundance in gillnets was 9.5 fish per lift with an average weight of 0.12 pounds. In trap nets, Bluegill were sampled in numbers well above the mean for Lake Class 40, at 30.33 fish per lift, but below the first quartile in weight for this lake class at 0.09 pounds. Bluegill abundance had increased compared to the 2010 survey values (2 per lift in gillnets; 4.11 per lift in trap nets) but showed decreases in average weight down from 0.20 pounds in gillnets and 0.14 pounds in trap nets. Average length of Bluegill sampled in gillnets was 5.72 inches with 68% of fish sampled in the 5.50 to 5.99 inch range. Bluegill sampled in trap nets averaged 5.24 inches in length. The largest Bluegill sampled in the survey was captured by trap net and measured 6.5 inches. Although electrofishing is the ideal way to sample Largemouth Bass, they were still sampled in both gill nets and trap nets. Three Largemouth Bass were sampled in gillnets (1.5 fish per lift) and averaged 0.94 pounds in weight, a value above the third quartile for Lake Class 40. Two Largemouth Bass (0.22 per lift) were sampled in trap nets a value below average for Lake Class 40, but averaged 2.05 pounds in weight, a value above the third quartile for lake class. Across all gears, Largemouth Bass ranged from 8.35-18.31 inches in length. Four of five Largemouth Bass measured over 11.5 inches. Five Channel Catfish were sampled in gillnets and two were sampled in trap nets. Channel Catfish had an average weight of 2.17 pounds and mean length of 18.79 inches in gillnets. Channel Catfish ranged in length from 16.54-20.08 inches in McColl Pond (gillnets and trap nets combined). In the 2010 survey, a total of 1146 hybrid sunfish were sampled (111 in gillnets; 1035 in trap nets). Values were 55.50 per lift in gillnets and 115 per lift in trap nets in McColl Pond. The 2016 survey showed a significant decrease in abundance, as only 40 hybrid sunfish were sampled at a value of 4.44 fish per lift in trap nets only. No hybrid sunfish were sampled in gillnets in the 2016 survey. This could be attributed to a partial winter kill in the winter of 2013-2014. Walleye fry were stocked into McColl Pond in the spring of 2014 but none were captured in the 2016 survey. This single stocking event was made to take advantage of post-winterkill conditions-a low-risk/low-cost attempt to grow Walleye fingerlings to stock area lakes while providing potential short-term Walleye fishing for McColl. Other species sampled included Northern Pike (1 individual, 22.13 inches in length). Pumpkinseed, and Golden Shiner. Eurasian watermilfoil was documented in the lake in 2009 and was the dominant plant species in the lake. Sixty-four painted turtles and ten snapping turtles were captured- all in trap nets. For more information about McColl Pond and other FiN lakes in your area, please visit http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishing/fin/index.html.

July 19, 2010McColl Pond is a 21-acre pond located in Savage, Minnesota and has a maximum depth of 11 feet. The pond has been protected from storm water runoff and…

McColl Pond is a 21-acre pond located in Savage, Minnesota and has a maximum depth of 11 feet. The pond has been protected from storm water runoff and has a restored aquatic and prairie buffer growing along the east side of the pond. Homes are present on the north and west sides of the pond. The pond has been managed in the Fishing in the Neighborhood program since 2002 and has been stocked with adult bluegills, largemouth bass and both adult and fingerling channel catfish. An aeration system is available to aerate the pond during winters when oxygen levels are low. A population assessment was completed to quantify fish species composition. McColl Pond was last surveyed in 2007. McColl Pond is located in Savage Community Park, which is a 53-acre park including many amenities. The park includes a softball complex, tennis courts, basketball courts, hockey, warming house, picnic shelter, skate park and about two miles of walking paths. Plans to build the McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center are now complete and construction will soon begin. To find out more about McColl Pond visit: http://www.ci.savage.mn.us/. Bluegills and black crappies were the primary game species sampled. Hybrid sunfish were the most abundant fish sampled averaging 115 fish per trap net lift. Bluegills abundance decreased from the last survey performed in 2007, however was average for this type of lake. Bluegills measured from 3.2 to 7.2 inches in length with an average of 5.8 inches. Trap net abundance of black crappies increased since 2007. Black crappies measured 3.7 to 8.3 inches in length with an average length of 6.4 inches. Channel catfish captured ranged in size from 8.3 to 19.5 inches in length with an average of 12 inches. Although electrofishing is the ideal way to sample largemouth bass, they were still sampled an a healthy abundance. Largemouth bass ranged from 9.3 to 10.0 inches in length with an average of 9.7 inches. Other species captured during this survey were black bullhead, green sunfish and hybrid sunfish. Eurasian watermilfoil was documented in the lake in 2009 and was the dominant plant species in the lake. Forty painted turtles were captured as well as eighteen snapping turtles. For more information about the FiN program or to see what FiN has done in your neighborhood, please visit us at: www.mndnr.gov/fishing/fin.

July 17, 2007McColl Pond is a 21-acre pond located in Savage, Minnesota and has a maximum depth of 11 feet. The pond has been protected from storm water runoff and…

McColl Pond is a 21-acre pond located in Savage, Minnesota and has a maximum depth of 11 feet. The pond has been protected from storm water runoff and has a restored aquatic and prairie buffer growing along the east side of the pond. Homes are present on the north and west sides of the pond. The pond has been managed in the Fishing in the Neighborhood program since 2002 and has been stocked with adult bluegills, largemouth bass and both adult and fingerling channel catfish. An aeration system is available to aerate the pond during winters when oxygen levels are low. A population assessment was completed to quantify fish species composition. McColl Pond was last surveyed in 2002. Bluegill abundance as indicated by trap nets was 29.9 fish per net lift, which has significantly increased from 1.8 fish per net lift in 2002. Bluegills measured from 3.4 to 7.0 inches in length, with a mean length of 5.4 inches. The abundance of black crappies was near the first quartile for both gill and trap nets and was similar to the survey completed in 2002. Black crappies captured in gill nets were measured between 5.9 to 6.2 inches in length. Channel catfish were sampled in both gill nets and trap nets. The abundance of channel catfish captured in gill nets was 3.0 per net lift and in trap nets was 1.7 per net lift. The channel catfish sampled averaged 19.9 inches in length and weighed an average of 2.4 pounds. The largest channel catfish sampled was 21.0 inches in length. The abundance of black bullhead as indicated by trap nets has decreased from 29.4 fish per net lift in 2002, to 0.1 per net lift in 2007 and is below the first quartile for this lake type. Other fish species sampled were one walleye, green sunfish, pumpkinseed sunfish, hybrid sunfish and gold shiner. McColl Pond is located in Savage Community Park, which is a 53-acre park including many amenities. The park includes a softball complex, tennis courts, basketball courts, hockey, warming house, picnic shelter, skate park and about two miles of walking paths. Plans to build the McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center are now complete and construction will soon begin. To find out more about McColl Pond visit: http://www.ci.savage.mn.us/. For more information about the FiN program or to see what FiN has done in your neighborhood, please visit us at: www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishing/fin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can you catch in McColl Pond?

Based on Minnesota DNR survey data, anglers target Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Hybrid Sunfish, Walleye, and Black Crappie in McColl Pond. See the full species list above for catch rates, size structure, and quality scores.

Is there public access at McColl Pond?

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

How deep is McColl Pond?

McColl Pond has a maximum depth of 11 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.

When were the main sport fish in McColl Pond last surveyed?

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

Does McColl Pond have any invasive species?

Yes — McColl Pond 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
22.51 acres
Max Depth
11 ft
Shoreline
1 mi
Public Access
Not confirmed
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Invasive Species Alert

  • Eurasian watermilfoil

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

Location

44.7569°N, 93.3687°W

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