Walleye, Sauger, Northern Pike, Bass & Muskie seasons close Feb 25, 2007.

Northern Pike: All from 24-36" must be immediately released. One over 36" allowed in possession.

Walleye: All from 17-26" must be immediately released. One over 26" allowed in possession. Possession limit is (4).

2006 Minnesota Fishing Regulations (PDF)

Lake Vermillion provides 1200 miles of shoreline, 365 islands and endless areas to cast out for your favorite fish. Below are some of the species you will be going after along with regulations specific to each species.

Walleye:  The illusive walleye may be no more, when you head out into more than 40,000 acres of water. Each year this species is sought after in several tournaments including those on Lake Vermillion. Walleye are extremely sensitive to light and vibrations. Perch is their main food but they will also eat other fish species as well as frogs, leeches, and even small ducks.   Regulations: (6) with only one per day over 20".  *Note: On Lake Vermillion limit is (4) with only one per day over 26". All from 17-26" must be immediately released and the season runs from May 13, 06 - Feb 25, 07.

Northern Pike:  Northern pike are the monster of all freshwater fish and prefer deep, calm or slow moving water in weedy areas. Females grow up to 5 ft. with males usually being smaller. Female northern pike can be up to 55 lbs. with males rarely weighing more than 11 lbs.  Regulations: 3 with only one per day over 30".  *Note: On Lake Vermillion all from 24-36" must be immediately released and one over 36" allowed in possession and the season runs from May 13, 06 - Feb 25, 07.

Bass:  Anglers will find both smallmouth and largemouth bass in the many rocky outcroppings and into the weed filled bays. The largemouth bass is a popular species for those who like an explosive strike at their lure. Largemouth bass prefer clear, calm waters with plenty of vegetation where food and cover are available. Smallmouth bass are strong fighters who are known for jumping and prefer rocky points and island areas. They too prefer clear, calm water areas.  Regulations: (6) combined for largemouth and smallmouth and the season runs from May 13, 06 - Feb 25, 07. Rock bass and white bass limit is (30) and the season is continuous.

Muskie:  The muskie can be found among plants near channels as well as along rocky areas. The great muskie is a solitary fish that lurks in the water for its next meal. Muskie prefer other fish for most of its diet but will feed on suckers, minnows, and other bait. Muskie generally move to shallow waters during the fall.  Regulations: (1) must be at least 40" and the season runs from June 3, 06 - Feb 25, 07.

Sunfish (Bluegill):  The sunfish is a favorite panfish and can be found throughout Lake Vermillion. Sunfish spawn in the middle of spring and aggressively protect their spawning beds. Finding their spawn beds makes them easy to catch during the spring time. Sunfish feed on underwater insects and small minnows and worm baits are a favorite. They prefer shallow weedy areas but in the warmest summer months can be found in deeper water.  Regulations: (20) consisting of any sunfish specie and the season is continuous.

Crappie:  Another favorite panfish, the crappie mates in the spring and moves into shallow water. Except for the bluegill, the crappie is the second most caught fish by Minnesota anglers. Crappies can grow up to 12" and adults average around 1 lb or less. Crappies feed on underwater insects, minnows, and other small fish. Crappies prefer to feed at sunrise and sunset.  Regulations: (10) possession limit (black or white) with a continuous season.

Yellow Perch:  The yellow perch is a cousin of the walleye and is one of the most caught fish in Minnesota. Also considered a panfish, perch average about 6" in length and average around 1/3 lb. in weight. They spawn around mid May and prefer to feed on minnows, insects, worms and other smaller fish. Perch are abundant in Lake Vermillion and can be found around docks and rocky areas.  Regulations: (40) in possession with a daily possession limit of (20) and the season is continuous.

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New Lake Vermillion Fishing Regulations For 2006

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minnesota Resident License Fee's
Individual (age 16-64) $17
Husband & Wife Combination $25
Individual 24 Hour $8.50

 

Non-Resident License Fee's
Individual $34
Family (One or both parents and children under age 16) $46
Individual 7 Day $24
Individual 24 Hour $8.50
Individual 72 Hour $20
Husband & Wife 14 Day $35
Youth $17