Carp Lakes in Minnesota, Wisconsin & Michigan
Other SpeciesFound in 3 lakes
Rough fish like Carp are often associated with eutrophic, nutrient-loaded waters. Their presence — documented in 3 Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan lakes — is often a signal of how the rest of the fishery is functioning. Carp is narrowly distributed — only 3 lakes in Indiana have a documented record. The constraint is usually habitat: cold water, specific depth profile, or river connection.
Rough-fish-dominant lakes are worth checking the grade on: a rough-fish-heavy fishery often reflects an underlying nutrient-loading problem in the watershed. Cross-reference the Carp lake list below against the LakeGrade rubric: lakes with both an A or B grade and Carp documented are the best places to start for recreational targeting.
Water Quality of Carp Lakes
Best Carp Lakes by Water Quality
Top 50 lakes with carp ranked by overall water quality grade.
| Rank | Lake | County | State | Grade | Depth | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lake George | Steuben | IN | B | - | 6 |
| 2 | Monroe Lake | Monroe | IN | D | - | 9 |
| 3 | Yellow Creek Lake | Kosciusko | IN | F | - | 4 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lakes have carp?
Carp are found in 3 graded lakes: 3 in Indiana. The average water quality grade of lakes with carp is D (Poor).
What are the best lakes for carp?
The best carp lakes by water quality are Lake George, Monroe Lake, Yellow Creek Lake. These lakes have the highest water quality grades among all lakes where carp have been documented by state DNR surveys.
What other fish are found with carp?
Carp are most commonly found alongside bluegill, catfish, redear, crappie, largemouth bass. These species share similar habitat preferences in the region's lakes.
Other Fish Species in Carp Lakes
Found together in 3 lakes · 253 total
Found together in 3 lakes · 62 total
Found together in 3 lakes · 13 total
Found together in 2 lakes · 6 total
Found together in 2 lakes · 172 total
Found together in 1 lake · 1 total
Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.