Friday, July 25, 2014

Ixl Lake

Ixl Lake

Cass County, Minnesota
Woodrow, MN 56452
Lake Characteristics

Lake Area (acres): 102.00
Littoral Area (acres): 25.00
Maximum Depth (ft): 40.00
Water Clarity (ft): 11.00
Dominant Bottom Substrate: N/A
Abundance of Aquatic Plants: N/A
Maximum Depth of Plant Growth (ft): N/A
Species Number of fish per net
Caught
Yellow PerchGill net2.31.5 - 18.50.210.1 - 0.2
WalleyeGill net0.30.3 - 2.02.801.3 - 3.5
Rock BassGill net0.30.6 - 4.50.600.3 - 0.7
Northern PikeGill net15.32.0 - 8.01.431.7 - 3.2
Largemouth BassGill net1.00.5 - 1.70.800.5 - 1.0
BluegillGill net13.3N/A - N/A0.10N/A - N/A
Black CrappieGill net0.30.5 - 4.50.400.2 - 0.4
Yellow PerchTrap net0.70.3 - 0.80.180.1 - 0.3
Northern PikeTrap net2.5N/A - N/A1.22N/A - N/A
Largemouth BassTrap net3.00.5 - 2.00.610.3 - 0.9
BluegillTrap net33.77.9 - 37.70.150.1 - 0.2
Black CrappieTrap net2.21.0 - 6.10.460.2 - 0.5
Normal Ranges represent typical catches for lakes with similar physical and chemical characteristics.

SpeciesNumber of fish caught in each category (inches)
0-56-89-1112-1415-1920-2425-2930+Total
Black Crappie0491000014
Bluegill642900000093
Largemouth Bass1876000022
Northern Pike0011639164177
Rock Bass001000001
Walleye000001001
Yellow Perch3820000013
The northern pike gillnet catch of 15.3/GN is high. Most of the sample of northern pike were less than 20 inches in length, though one fish 35 inches long was captured. The bluegill tapnet catch (33.7/TN) was near average for lakes in this area. Thirteen percent of the measured sample of bluegill were greater than 7 inches in length. For the sampling methods used, fair numbers of largemouth bass and black crappie were captured indicating good populations of each. The length frequencies indicate several year classes of both species are present. One walleye was captured during the survey. It was aged at greater than 5 years old. A group of lakshore owners stocked purchased walleye fingerlings (1000+/year) by permit into Ixl during 1985, 1986, and 1987. None of thse walleyes were captured during the survey.





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