What Fish Are in Lake Audubon?
Lake Audubon in McLean County, North Dakota has 11 documented fish species: Walleye, Yellow Perch, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, White Bass, Pure Muskellunge, Tiger Muskellunge, Common Carp, Freshwater Drum, Cisco, Goldeye. The lake holds an overall water quality grade of B (Good).
All Documented Species
WalleyeYellow PerchSmallmouth BassNorthern PikeWhite BassPure MuskellungeTiger MuskellungeCommon CarpFreshwater DrumCiscoGoldeye
Game Fish & Panfish in Lake Audubon
Lake Audubon supports 5 of the region's most-targeted species: Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Pure Muskellunge, Tiger Muskellunge. With a water quality grade of B and a maximum depth of 59.4 feet across 19,095 acres, the lake offers conditions consistent with the species mix DNR surveys have recorded.
Lake Conditions
| Water Quality Grade | B (Good) |
| Water Clarity | 4.7 ft |
| Maximum Depth | 59.4 ft |
| Surface Area | 19,095 acres |
| Public Access | Yes |
| Species Count | 11 |