South Berthiaume
A 20-acre lake near Buffalo in Wright County — best known for pike and panfish. Last surveyed 2007.
Fish Species (10)
Northern Pike
Typical numbers · large fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 4.0 per gill net · typical 2.5–7.9 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 4.00 | 22.6" | 3.17 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 4.00 | 22.6" | 3.17 lbs |
| Jun 22, 1983 | 0.33 | - | 1.00 lbs |
Green Sunfish
Typical numbers · large fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jun 1983
Last surveyed 1983 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 0.33 per trap net · typical 0.3–2 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.00 | 3.0" | 0.03 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.00 | 3.0" | 0.03 lbs |
| Jun 22, 1983 | 0.33 | - | 0.10 lbs |
Largemouth Bass
Average-size fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jun 1983
Last surveyed 1983 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 3.0 per trap net · typical 0.3–0.8 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 22, 1983 | 3.00 | - | 0.34 lbs |
| Jun 22, 1983 | 3.00 | - | 0.34 lbs |
Hybrid Sunfish
Above-normal numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 1.7 per trap net
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.67 | 5.0" | 0.11 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.00 | 5.0" | - |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.67 | 5.0" | 0.11 lbs |
Bluegill
Typical numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 36.7 per trap net · typical 6.5–59.6 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 25.00 | 4.1" | - |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 36.67 | 4.1" | 0.09 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 6.50 | 4.1" | 0.04 lbs |
Pumpkinseed
Typical numbers · small fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 1.3 per trap net · typical 0.8–5.3 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 4.00 | 4.4" | - |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 0.50 | 4.4" | 0.04 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.33 | 4.4" | 0.09 lbs |
Black Crappie
Typical numbers · small fish
Gill-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 2.0 per gill net · typical 1.9–18 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 0.67 | 5.8" | 0.22 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 2.00 | 5.8" | 0.06 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 2.00 | 5.8" | 0.06 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.
Black Bullhead
Typical numbers · average-size fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jun 1983
Last surveyed 1983 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 2.0 per trap net · typical 1.3–26 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 3.00 | 8.8" | 0.47 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 3.00 | 8.8" | 0.47 lbs |
| Jun 22, 1983 | 2.00 | - | 0.43 lbs |
Brown Bullhead
Typical numbers · average-size fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 1.3 per trap net · typical 0.5–5.4 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.33 | 9.8" | 0.47 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 1.33 | 9.8" | 0.47 lbs |
Yellow Bullhead
Below-normal numbers · average-size fish
Trap-net survey · surveyed Jul 2007
Last surveyed 2007 — treat with caution
Catch rate: 0.33 per trap net · typical 0.8–5 for a lake like this
Survey History
| Date | Catch Rate | Avg Length | Avg Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 2007 | 0.50 | 9.5" | 0.40 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 0.33 | 9.5" | 0.55 lbs |
| Jul 16, 2007 | 0.50 | 9.5" | 0.40 lbs |
Biologist Notes
July 16, 2007The Berthiaume Lakes are small basins divided by Wright CSAH 35 and located one mile west of Buffalo in east central Wright County. No public access e…
The Berthiaume Lakes are small basins divided by Wright CSAH 35 and located one mile west of Buffalo in east central Wright County. No public access exists although small boats may be launched from the road right of way on these natural environment lakes. The lakes are deep and surrounded by a cattail fringe. Little development has occurred. No stocking has been done and management has been limited to this, and the initial lake survey done in 1983. The Berthiaume Lakes are delightful little lakes which should provide many hours of recreational angling to riparian owners. Water quality is excellent and summer water clarity is 10 feet or more. Curled pondweed, which is a problem on other area lakes, grew at or near the surface on 3.8% of North Berthiaume Lake; and was sparse on South Berthiaume Lake. Arrowhead and cattail were the most common emergent plants. Coontail and watershield were the most abundant submerged plants. At the time the surveys were conducted (mid-July), oxygen was adequate for fish down to 30 feet or more. Few changes appear evident since the last survey in 1983. Northern pike catches were low compared to most area lakes. Nonetheless, anglers have a good opportunity to catch a smaller-sized northern pike on these lakes. Only one perch was taken during the survey. The primary management species for the Berthiaume Lakes might be largemouth bass. However, because of poor access and the abundance of aquatic vegetation, low numbers of largemouth bass were taken during daytime electrofishing on North Berthiaume Lake. A few largemouth bass were taken with trap nets. With good water quality and abundant aquatic vegetation largemouth bass should thrive in these lakes. Bluegills were more abundant than crappies in the Berthiaume Lakes. Bluegill abundance was within the expected range for both lakes, however the average size was small (5 inches) and growth was slow. Black crappie abundance was lower than the expected range for both lakes. Only six black crappies were sampled and all were from South Berthiaume Lake. Other species taken during the survey included: black, brown and yellow bullhead, central mudminnow, green, hybrid, and pumpkinseed sunfish. Water quality is a major concern for lakes in Wright County. Surrounding land use practices can have a detrimental effect on the water quality and recreational value of a lake. Maintaining the water quality in the Berthiaume Lakes should be a high priority for the county and the landowners around the lake.
July 16, 2007The Berthiaume Lakes are small basins divided by Wright CSAH 35 and located one mile west of Buffalo in east central Wright County. No public access e…
The Berthiaume Lakes are small basins divided by Wright CSAH 35 and located one mile west of Buffalo in east central Wright County. No public access exists although small boats may be launched from the road right of way on these natural environment lakes. The lakes are deep and surrounded by a cattail fringe. Little development has occurred. No stocking has been done and management has been limited to this, and the initial lake survey done in 1983. The Berthiaume Lakes are delightful little lakes which should provide many hours of recreational angling to riparian owners. Water quality is excellent and summer water clarity is 10 feet or more. Curled pondweed, which is a problem on other area lakes, grew at or near the surface on 3.8% of North Berthiaume Lake; and was sparse on South Berthiaume Lake. Arrowhead and cattail were the most common emergent plants. Coontail and watershield were the most abundant submerged plants. At the time the surveys were conducted (mid-July), oxygen was adequate for fish down to 30 feet or more. Few changes appear evident since the last survey in 1983. Northern pike catches were low compared to most area lakes. Nonetheless, anglers have a good opportunity to catch a smaller-sized northern pike on these lakes. Only one perch was taken during the survey. The primary management species for the Berthiaume Lakes might be largemouth bass. However, because of poor access and the abundance of aquatic vegetation, low numbers of largemouth bass were taken during daytime electrofishing on North Berthiaume Lake. A few largemouth bass were taken with trap nets. With good water quality and abundant aquatic vegetation largemouth bass should thrive in these lakes. Bluegills were more abundant than crappies in the Berthiaume Lakes. Bluegill abundance was within the expected range for both lakes, however the average size was small (5 inches) and growth was slow. Black crappie abundance was lower than the expected range for both lakes. Only six black crappies were sampled and all were from South Berthiaume Lake. Other species taken during the survey included: black, brown and yellow bullhead, central mudminnow, green, hybrid, and pumpkinseed sunfish. Water quality is a major concern for lakes in Wright County. Surrounding land use practices can have a detrimental effect on the water quality and recreational value of a lake. Maintaining the water quality in the Berthiaume Lakes should be a high priority for the county and the landowners around the lake.
June 22, 1983An above average number of Largemouth Bass (3/trap net) were caught. Age 2 fish were the most abundant of the age classes sampled. Growth was slow. On…
An above average number of Largemouth Bass (3/trap net) were caught. Age 2 fish were the most abundant of the age classes sampled. Growth was slow. Only one Northern Pike was caught. High numbers of both Bluegill and Pumpkinseed were present. Bluegill were slow growing. Black Crappie were present in low numbers. Black Bullhead numbers were average for this area. Carp were present but were not caught.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish can you catch in South Berthiaume?
Based on Minnesota DNR survey data, anglers target Northern Pike, Green Sunfish, Largemouth Bass, Hybrid Sunfish, and Bluegill in South Berthiaume. See the full species list above for catch rates, size structure, and quality scores.
Is there public access at South Berthiaume?
We don't have a confirmed public access point on record for South Berthiaume. Check the DNR LakeFinder page for current access details before you go.
How deep is South Berthiaume?
South Berthiaume has a maximum depth of 73 feet and a mean depth of 20.5 feet, per Minnesota DNR data.
When were the main sport fish in South Berthiaume last surveyed?
The most recent Minnesota DNR survey data for the main sport fish in South Berthiaume is from 2007. Surveys this old should be treated with some caution — fish populations change over time.
Does South Berthiaume have any invasive species?
No invasive species are on record for South Berthiaume 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
- 19.66 acres
- Max Depth
- 73 ft
- Mean Depth
- 20.5 ft
- Shoreline
- 0.71 mi
- Public Access
- Not confirmed