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Big Stone Lake Area Fishing Guides

Big Stone Lake is a natural freshwater lake located on the border of Minnesota and South Dakota. The lake covers an area of approximately 11,984 acres (49 square kilometers) with a maximum depth of 16 feet (5 meters). It is the source of the Minnesota River, which flows 335 miles (539 kilometers) to the Mississippi River.

The lake is a popular destination for fishing, with walleye, northern pike, bluegill, and perch being the most commonly caught species. Anglers can fish from shore or by boat, with several boat ramps located around the lake. The lake is also home to several resorts and campgrounds, providing a range of accommodations for visitors.

In addition to fishing, Big Stone Lake offers opportunities for boating, swimming, and water sports. The lake is surrounded by several parks, including Big Stone Lake State Park, which offers hiking trails, picnic areas, and a swimming beach.

The area around Big Stone Lake is also rich in history and culture, with several museums and historic sites located nearby. The Big Stone County Historical Society Museum in Ortonville features exhibits on the area's Native American history, pioneer life, and agriculture.

Overall, Big Stone Lake is a beautiful natural resource and a popular recreational destination for visitors to Minnesota and South Dakota. Learn more about Big Stone Lake.

Area Guides & Charters
Business Card: Lagoona Guide Service  -  Big Stone
Lagoona Guide Service - Big Stone
Ortonville, MN

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