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    Discover the Best Fishing Spots in Our Own Bottineau County

    2024-03-27
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    Bottineau County, spanning over 1,600 square miles, is a popular spot for fishing. The county is home to a variety of fish species such as Northern Pike, Walleye, Rainbow Trout, and Crappies, making it a great place for a fishing trip. Fishing here is an affordable activity for families and individuals alike.

    The county has five fishing lakes, all within a short distance from Bottineau city. The deepest lake in the county is a popular spot for Northern Pike fishing. It has a maximum depth of 30.4 feet, covers about 116 square acres, and has a boat ramp for easy access.

    Strawberry Lake is known for Trout fishing. It is stocked with Rainbow Trout every year and has both a boat launch and a fishing pier. Lake Metigoshe, the largest lake in the county, is home to a variety of fish species and a state park.

    Long Lake, with a maximum depth of 25.1 feet, is a good spot for Perch fishing. It has a public boat ramp and is also home to Bluegill, Walleye, Northern Pike, and Largemouth Bass. Another public lake managed by the ND Game & Fish is popular for shore casting due to its lack of a public ramp.

    Bottineau County provides a variety of fishing experiences. For more information on fishing licenses and locations, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department can be contacted. With its variety of fish species and scenic lakes, Bottineau County is a top destination for fishing enthusiasts.

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