The following lakes are designated as migratory waterfowl feeding and resting areas:
Name | Location | County | |
A. | Bakers Lake | T.114N; R.29W | McLeod |
B. | Bear Lake | T.101N; R.22W | Freeborn |
C. | Big Rice Lake | T.140, 141N; R.26W | Cass |
D. | Cottonwood Lake | T.106N; R.25W | Blue Earth |
E. | Diamond Lake | T.110N; R.23W | Le Sueur |
F. | Dora Lake | T.110N; R.23W | Le Sueur |
G. | Lake Johanna | T.123N; R.36W | Pope |
H. | Lake Lillian | T.117N; R.33, 34W | Kandiyohi |
I. | Little Puposky Lake | T.149N; R.33, 34W | Beltrami |
J. | Mud Lake | T.131N; R.43W | Otter Tail |
K. | Mud Lake | T.114N; R.26W | Sibley |
L. | Nelson Lake | T.124N; R.38W | Pope |
M. | Oakleaf Lake | T.110N; R.27W | Nicollet |
N. | Pleasant Lake | T.113N; R.23W | Scott |
O. | Puposky Lake | T.149N; R.33, 34W | Beltrami |
P. | Rice Lake | T.148, 149N; R.27W | Itasca |
Q. | Rice Lake | T.111N; R.23W | Le Sueur |
R. | Sanborn Lake | T.112N; R.23W | Le Sueur |
S. | Scotch Lake | T.110N; R.25W | Le Sueur |
T. | Squaw Lake | T.148, 149N; R.27W | Itasca |
U. | Tiger Lake | T.115N; R.26W | Carver |
V. | Turtle Lake | T.148N; R.39W | Polk |
W. | Unnamed Lake | T.114N; R.29W; S.28 | McLeod |
X. | Upper Rice Lake | T.145N; R.36, 37W | Clearwater |
Y. | Wagonga Lake | T.118, 119N; R.34, 35W | Kandiyohi |
Z. | Washington Lake | T.114N; R.26W | Sibley |
AA. | Goose Lake | T.143N; R.26W | Cass |
BB. | Lake Henry | T.110N; R.25W | Le Sueur |
CC. | Mud Lake | T.144N; R.26W | Cass |
DD. | Thielke Lake | T.122N; R.46W | Big Stone |
EE. | Upper Twin Lake | T.102N; R.22W | Freeborn |
The following portion of Marsh Lake in Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, and Swift Counties is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area:
That portion of the lake lying east and southeast of a line beginning at the point where the west section line of Section 10, Township 120 North, Range 44 West, meets the lake water line; thence running southeast approximately 370 rods to the southwest corner of Egret Island located in Section 15, Township 120 North, Range 44 West; thence running southeast approximately 340 rods to a point where the east section line of Section 22, Township 120 North, Range 44 West, intersects the water line of the south shore of the lake.
All that portion of Lake Lizzie in Otter Tail County in Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Township 136 North, Range 42 West is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area.
That part of Heron Lake known as South Heron Lake in Jackson County except those portions described as follows is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area except during the early Canada goose season:
That part of the lake lying northwest of a straight line beginning at the state-owned access on the west shore in Section 15, Township 103 North, Range 37 West; thence running northeast to the point of the peninsula on the east side of the inlet to Okabena and Division Creeks located in Section 10, Township 103 North, Range 37 West; also that part lying South of a straight line beginning at Burmeisters Point in Section 13, Township 103 North, Range 37 West; thence running west to Sandy Point in Section 24, Township 103 North, Range 37 West.
That part of Heron Lake known as North Heron Lake in Jackson County except those areas known as Winzer Bay and North Marsh is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area.
All of Lake Christina in Grant and Douglas Counties except that part lying south of a straight line beginning at the east terminus of the north line of Government Lot 3, Section 12, Township 130 North, Range 41 West, at the water's edge of Lake Christina; thence running east to the water's edge at the northwest point of the peninsula of Government Lot 1, Section 8, Township 130 North, Range 40 West, that projects into said lake is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area.
All that portion of Mud Lake in Traverse County within the following described area is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area:
Beginning at the point where the Bois de Sioux River enters the bed of Mud Lake north of Reservation Dam; thence northeast along the west boundary of Minnesota to a point due west of the farthest north portion of Lewis Point; thence east to said point on Lewis Point; thence southeast along the shoreline of Mud Lake defined by the prevailing water level to the point of beginning.
All that portion of Minnesota Lake in Faribault and Blue Earth Counties within the area posted by signs or buoys and identified as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area is designated as a migratory waterfowl feeding and resting area.
Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6240, MIGRATORY WATERFOWL FEEDING AND RESTING AREAS, pt. 6240.2100
Statutory Authority: MS s 97A.045; 97A.095