Nobles County Minnesota Fishing
19 documented fish species across 6 graded Nobles County lakes.
Panfish
Catfish & Bullhead
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Nobles County Fishing Lakes
| Lake | Grade | Clarity | Max Depth | Species |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Graham Lake | D | 4.1 ft | 8 ft | 17 |
| Indian Lake | F | 2.5 ft | 6 ft | 14 |
| Okabena Lake | F | 3.3 ft | 16 ft | 18 |
| Ocheda Lake | F | 1.6 ft | 5 ft | 10 |
| Bella Lake | F | 1 ft | 14 ft | 12 |
| East Graham Lake | F | 3.3 ft | 8 ft | 15 |
DNR Survey Reports
- Okabena Lake — Fisheries Lake Survey
- Ocheda Lake — Fisheries Lake Survey
- Indian Lake — Fisheries Lake Survey
- Bella Lake — Fisheries Lake Survey
- Bella Lake — Fish Stocking History
- Bella Lake — Public Water Access Sites
- Indian Lake — Fish Stocking History
- Indian Lake — Public Water Access Sites
- Ocheda Lake — Fish Stocking History
- Ocheda Lake — Public Water Access Sites
- Okabena Lake — Fish Stocking History
- Okabena Lake — Public Water Access Sites
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Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are in Nobles County lakes?
Nobles County, Minnesota has 19 documented fish species across 6 graded lakes, including Bigmouth Buffalo, Black Bullhead, Black Crappie, Channel Catfish, Common Carp.
What is the best-graded fishing lake in Nobles County?
West Graham Lake holds the highest water-quality grade (D) among Nobles County lakes with a documented fishery.