Winter kill

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Some Lakes Suffer Winterkill
North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries biologists investigated winterkills at several lakes this spring, and some were considered significant enough to affect the quality of fishing. Biologists will continue to monitor suspect lakes and other fisheries throughout the spring.​
A total fish kill means all fish died, a significant kill is when the game fish population is greatly reduced and a partial kill means dead fish were observed but catchable numbers of game fish are still present.​
Some lakes that were sampled that showed partial winterkill include Pipestem and Jamestown reservoirs (Stutsman County), Green Lake (McIntosh County), Woodhouse Lake (Kidder County), Patterson Lake (Stark County), Crooked Lake and Scooby Lake (McLean County).​
Minor winterkills were noted in some other lakes but weren’t significant enough to affect fishing. Information of all waters actively managed by Game and Fish is available by visiting the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov. This page will be updated as other lakes are surveyed.​
Confirmed lakes with total or significant winterkill are listed by county. For more information on individual lakes, or to report fish kills that may not be on the list, anglers can contact the local Game and Fish district office.​

  • [*=left]Burke – Powers Lake (significant), Short Creek Dam (significant)
    [*=left]Burleigh – Mitchell Lake (total)
    [*=left]Eddy – Battle Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Emmons – Baumgartner Lake (total), Jake’s Lake (total)
    [*=left]Foster – Juanita Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Griggs – Carlson-Tande Dam (significant)
    [*=left]Hettinger – Larson Lake (total), Mott Watershed Dam (total)
    [*=left]Kidder – Etta-Alkaline Complex (significant), Leno Lake (total), Rafferty Lake (total), Remmick Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Logan – Logan (Mueller) WMA (significant)
    [*=left]McInstosh – Lehr WMA (total)
    [*=left]McKenzie – Leland Dam (significant), Sather Dam (significant)
    [*=left]McLean – Coal Lake (total)
    [*=left]Morton – Crown Butte Dam (total)
    [*=left]Pierce – Buffalo Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Richland – Grass Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Rolette – School Section Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Sargent – Bergh Slough (significant), Fiala Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Stutsman – Gaier Lake (significant), Sunday Lake (significant)
    [*=left]Walsh – Matejcek Dam (significant)
    [*=left]Wells – Harvey Dam (significant)
    [*=left]Williams – Cottonwood Lake (significant), McGregor Dam (significant), Tioga Dam (significant)
 




dean nelson

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Well since they took off the list of lakes that makes it harder to find.
 

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I seen Alice winter kill about 6 years ago. Couldn't believe the 14 inch crappie. And 8lb eyes floating..
 


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Was on lake Josephine yesterday for 4 hours not a bite. I haven't heard of any kill off and didn't see any signs. Does anyone know?
 

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https://us1033.com/first-hand-devastation-on-a-north-dakota-winterkill-lake/
 

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  • Burke – Powers Lake (significant) and Short Creek Dam (significant).
  • Burleigh – Mitchell Lake (total).
  • Eddy – Battle Lake (significant).
  • Emmons – Baumgartner Lake (total) and Jake’s Lake (total).
  • Foster – Juanita Lake (significant).
  • Griggs – Carlson-Tande Dam (significant).
  • Hettinger – Larson Lake (total) and Mott Watershed Dam (total).
  • Kidder – Etta-Alkaline Complex (significant), Leno Lake (total), Rafferty Lake (total) and Remmick Lake (significant).
  • Logan – Logan (Mueller) WMA (significant).
  • McInstosh – Lehr WMA (total).
  • McKenzie – Leland Dam (significant) and Sather Dam (significant).
  • McLean – Coal Lake (total).
  • Morton – Crown Butte Dam (total).
  • Pierce – Buffalo Lake (significant).
  • Richland – Grass Lake (significant).
  • Rolette – School Section Lake (significant).
  • Sargent – Bergh Slough (significant) and Fiala Lake (significant).
  • Stutsman – Gaier Lake (significant) and Sunday Lake (significant).
  • Walsh – Matejcek Dam (significant).
  • Wells – Harvey Dam (significant).
  • Williams – Cottonwood Lake (significant), McGregor Dam (significant) and Tioga Dam (significant).
 


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The list of winterkill lakes this year looks very similar to the 2019 list on post 61
Where are you getting your list? Its identical to the 2019, can't seem to find a full list with this year's date.
 

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That could be. I googled it yesterday and an article pulled up. I didn't look for a date so I figured it was from this year.
 


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