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Message Subject: Class Ranking of Lakes
Adam42
Posted 7/19/2013 12:36 PM (#652632)
Subject: Class Ranking of Lakes




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Location: Plymouth, MN
I noticed in a thread someone mentioned that one muskie lake being discussed was a class c fishery and one was a class 1a (trophy potential with lower density). A class 2a was also mentioned (sounded like a numbers lake).

I did some searching and only found these class ranking for WI lakes. Does this class system exist for MN lakes?
muskieman6
Posted 7/19/2013 10:54 PM (#652726 - in reply to #652632)
Subject: Re: Class Ranking of Lakes




Posts: 91


Location: Metro , Mille Lacs, and G. Rapids
was wondering the same
rjhyland
Posted 7/19/2013 11:10 PM (#652728 - in reply to #652632)
Subject: Re: Class Ranking of Lakes





Posts: 456


Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
In the pictures section I have noticed that allot of the big Muskies have come out of Lake X and I would think that would be a class A lake but I can't find it on Google Maps. I suspect it's up North someplace, possibly MN. I hope this helps.

Ron
RobC
Posted 7/21/2013 8:28 PM (#652931 - in reply to #652632)
Subject: RE: Class Ranking of Lakes


To my knowledge, Minnesota lakes are all stocked for their maximum trophy potential, but there are no special "rankings" for said potential.
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