Mecosta County Michigan Fishing
40 documented fish species across 3 graded Mecosta County lakes.
Trout, Salmon & Coldwater
Catfish & Bullhead
Other Species
Blackchin Shiner 2Blacknose Shiner 2Bluntnose Minnow 2Golden Shiner 2Grass Pickerel 2Iowa Darter 2Johnny Darter 2Longnose Gar 2Northern Logperch 2Northern Longear Sunfish 2White Sucker 2Brook Stickleback 2Central Mudminnow 2Pugnose Shiner 1Brassy Minnow 1Brook Silverside 1Common Shiner 1Fathead Minnow 1Lake Chubsucker 1Redear Sunfish 1Rosyface Shiner 1Spotfin Shiner 1Spottail Shiner 1Spotted Gar 1Tadpole Madtom 1Western Banded Killifish 1
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Mecosta County Fishing Lakes
| Lake | Grade | Clarity | Max Depth | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chippewa Lake | B | 11.5 ft | - | 21 |
| Blue Lake | B | 10 ft | - | 3 |
| Round Lake | C | 8.5 ft | - | 37 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Mecosta County lakes?
Mecosta County, Michigan has 40 documented fish species across 3 graded lakes, including Black Crappie, Blackchin Shiner, Blacknose Shiner, Bluegill, Bluntnose Minnow.
What is the best-graded fishing lake in Mecosta County?
Chippewa Lake holds the highest water-quality grade (B) among Mecosta County lakes with a documented fishery.