Goldeye Lakes in North Dakota
Found in 6 North Dakota lakes
Goldeye is a rough-fish species — typically common in productive, nutrient-rich lakes, sometimes treated as a management nuisance by anglers targeting game-fish. 6 lakes carry documentation. Goldeye is narrowly distributed — only 6 lakes in North Dakota 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 Goldeye lake list below against the LakeGrade rubric: lakes with both an A or B grade and Goldeye documented are the best places to start for recreational targeting.
Best Goldeye Lakes in North Dakota
| Rank | Lake | County | Grade | Clarity | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lake Audubon | McLean | B | 4.7 ft | 59.4 ft |
| 2 | Lake Tschida | Grant | C | 5.1 ft | 57 ft |
| 3 | Lake Tschida | Grant | C | 5.2 ft | 57 ft |
| 4 | Trenton Lake | Williams | C | 1.5 ft | 8.1 ft |
| 5 | Lake Tschida | Grant | C | 2.4 ft | 57 ft |
| 6 | Lake Tschida | Grant | C | 3.6 ft | 57 ft |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many North Dakota lakes have goldeye?
Goldeye are found in 6 lakes in North Dakota. The average water quality grade of these lakes is C (Fair).
What are the best goldeye lakes in North Dakota?
The best goldeye lakes in North Dakota by water quality are Lake Audubon, Lake Tschida, Lake Tschida, Trenton Lake, Lake Tschida.
Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.