Mille Lacs Lake (also called Lake Mille Lacs or Mille Lacs) is a large but shallow
lake
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in the
U.S. state
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of
Minnesota
Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
. It is located in the counties of
Mille Lacs,
Aitkin, and
Crow Wing, roughly 75 miles north of the
Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.
''Mille Lacs'' means "thousand lakes" in
French. In the
Ojibwe language
Ojibwe , also known as Ojibwa , Ojibway, Otchipwe,R. R. Bishop Baraga, 1878''A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the Otchipwe Language''/ref> Ojibwemowin, or Anishinaabemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian lan ...
of the people who historically occupied this area, the lake is called ''Misi-zaaga'igan'' ("grand lake").
Physical features
Mille Lacs is
Minnesota's second-largest inland lake at , after
Red Lake. The maximum depth is . Much of the main lake has depths ranging from 20- to 38-feet.
Gravel
Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally throughout the world as a result of sedimentary and erosive geologic processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone.
Gravel is classifi ...
and rock bars are common in the southern half of the lake.
Islands
Mille Lacs Lake hosts numerous islands, many of which are an acre or smaller and are in private ownership.
The following list is in order from largest to smallest.
* Malone Island (35 acres)
* Mulybys Island (5.35 acres)
* Upper Twin Island (3.75 acres)
* Rainbow Island (3.25 acres)
* West Lower Twin Island (2.56 acres)
* Half Moon Island (1.37 acres)
* Pete Island (0.6 acres)
* Doe Island (0.55 acres)
* Spider Island (0.5 acres)
* East Lower Twin Island (0.4 acres)
*
Spirit Island (0.31 acres)
* Pine Island (0.23 acres)
*
Hennepin Island (0.17 acres)
Fishing
Shallow reef-top fishing exists on all sides of the lake. Deep-water
angling
Angling is a fishing technique that uses a fish hook or "angle" (from Old English ''angol'') attached to a fishing line to tether individual fish in the mouth. The fishing line is usually manipulated via a fishing rod, although rodless techniqu ...
takes place on the southern deep gravel and rocks as well as on dozens of mud flats in the north half of the lake. Shoreline break fishing on varied bottom types occurs all around the lake. The weed line is at nine to twelve feet. There are many local fisherman's names for some features of the lake. Spirit Island, the small rock-made island in the south west region of the lake, consists of weathered and eroded pink and white granite boulders. Spirit Island is one of two Islands in Mille Lakes Lake designated as a
National Wildlife Refuge
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.
The lake has many
species
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of
fish
Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% of li ...
including
walleye
The walleye (''Sander vitreus'', synonym ''Stizostedion vitreum''), also called the yellow pike or yellow pickerel, is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relat ...
,
northern pike
The northern pike (''Esox lucius'') is a species of carnivorous fish of the genus '' Esox'' (the pikes). They are typical of brackish and fresh waters of the Northern Hemisphere (''i.e.'' holarctic in distribution). They are known simply as a ...
,
muskie
The muskellunge ''(Esox masquinongy)'', often shortened to muskie, musky or lunge is a species of large freshwater predatory fish native to North America. It is the largest member of the pike family, Esocidae.
Origin of name
The name "muskellun ...
,
jumbo perch,
smallmouth bass,
largemouth bass
The largemouth bass (''Micropterus salmoides'') is a carnivorous freshwater gamefish in the Centrarchidae ( sunfish) family, a species of black bass native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada and northern Mexico, but ...
,
black crappie
The black crappie (''Pomoxis nigromaculatus'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two types of crappies. It is very similar to the white crappie in size, shape, and habits, except that it is darker, with a pattern of black sp ...
,
burbot
The burbot (''Lota lota'') is the only gadiform (cod-like) freshwater fish
Freshwater fish are those that spend some or all of their lives in fresh water, such as rivers and lakes, with a salinity of less than 1.05%. These environments di ...
, and
tullibee
''Coregonus artedi'', commonly known as the cisco, is a North American species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. The number of species and definition of species limits in North American ciscoes is a matter of debate. Accordingly ...
. It is one of
Minnesota
Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
's most popular fishing lakes.
Ice fishing
Ice fishing is the practice of catching fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water. Ice fishers may fish in the open or in heated enclosures, some with bunks and amenities.
Shelters
Longer ...
houses number in the thousands during the winter. It is a prime
spawning grounds
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for walleye. Billions of
walleye eggs and
fry are produced there every year. In the absence of a
thermocline
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, fish can travel the whole area of the lake.
History
Archaeologists
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indicate that the area around the lake is one of the earliest known sites of
human
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settlement in the state of
Minnesota
Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
. The
Rum River
The Rum River is a slow, meandering stream that connects Minnesota's Mille Lacs Lake with the Mississippi River. It runs for U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed October 5, 2 ...
drains from Lake Mille Lacs into the
Mississippi River
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to the south at present-day
Anoka.
On early
French maps, the lake was also identified as ''Lac Buade'' or ''Minsisaugaigun''. On a 1733 map by Henry Popple, Mille Lacs Lake is shown as "Lake Miſsiſsucaigan or Baude". As late as 1843, it was referred to as "Mini Sagaigonin or Mille Lacs" on United States government maps.
The lake is known in
Dakota
Dakota may refer to:
* Dakota people, a sub-tribe of the Sioux
** Dakota language, their language
Dakota may also refer to:
Places United States
* Dakota, Georgia, an unincorporated community
* Dakota, Illinois, a town
* Dakota, Minnesota, a ...
as (Spiritual/Mystic Lake). The
Mdewakanton
The Mdewakanton or Mdewakantonwan (also spelled ''Mdewákhaŋthuŋwaŋ'' and currently pronounced ''Bdewákhaŋthuŋwaŋ'') are one of the sub-tribes of the Isanti (Santee) Dakota ( Sioux). Their historic home is Mille Lacs Lake (Dakota: ''Mde Wà ...
group of the
Santee Sioux
The Dakota (pronounced , Dakota language: ''Dakȟóta/Dakhóta'') are a Native American tribe and First Nations band government in North America. They compose two of the three main subcultures of the Sioux people, and are typically divided into ...
identified by their location around the lake. In
Ojibwe
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According to the U.S. census, in the United States Ojibwe people are one of ...
, the lake is known as (Grand/Great/Big Lake in the Region of a Thousand Lakes), or simply as (Grand Lake), as it is the largest lake in the Brainerd Lakes Area. Likewise, the French named the lake as "Mille Lacs Lake" (), as the Brainerd Lakes Area was called "Region of Thousand Lakes" ().
[Upham, Warren. (1920; repr. 1991) ''Minnesota Place Names'' St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press.]
Areas around the lake are protected and available to the public in
state parks
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:
Father Hennepin State Park and
Mille Lacs Kathio State Park. Portions of the
Mille Lacs Indian Reservation
Mille Lacs Indian Reservation is the popular name for the land-base for the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in Central Minnesota, about 100 miles (160 km) north of Minneapolis-St. Paul. The contemporary Mille Lacs Band reservation has significant ...
, of the federally recognized Mille Lacs Ojibwe, border the lake.
In 2013, a windblown wall of ice, called an
ice shove
An ice shove (also known as an ice surge, ice push, ice heave, shoreline ice pileup, ice piling, ice thrust, ice tsunami, ice ride-up, or ''ivu'' in Inupiat) is a surge of ice from an ocean or large lake onto the shore.
Ice shoves are caused by ...
, moved off the lake and damaged houses on the lake shore.
Towns on Mille Lacs Lake
*
Garrison, Minnesota
Garrison is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States, along Mille Lacs Lake. The population was 210 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Brainerd Micropolitan Statistical Area. U.S. Highway 169 and Minnesota State Highway 18 are ...
*
Isle, Minnesota
Isle is a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 751 at the 2010 census.
History
A post office called Isle has been in operation since 1896. The city was named for the island near its harbor on Mille Lacs Lake. ...
*
Malmo Township, Minnesota
Malmo Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 337 as of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census.
History
Malmo Township was named after Malmö in Sweden. A precontact Na ...
*
Onamia, Minnesota
Onamia ( ) is a city in Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 878 at the 2010 census. U.S. Highway 169 and Minnesota State Highway 27 are the main routes in the community.
History
Originally, the city of Onamia was or ...
*
Vineland, Minnesota
Vineland is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation portion of Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,001 at the United States Cen ...
*
Wahkon, Minnesota
*
Wealthwood Township, Minnesota
See also
*
List of lakes in Minnesota
This is a list of lakes of Minnesota. Although promoted as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", Minnesota has 11,842 lakes of or more. The 1968 state survey found 15,291 lake basins, of which 3,257 were dry. If all basins over 2.5 acres were counted, Minn ...
Notes
External links
Mille Lacs Lake pagefrom the
Minnesota DNR
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Mille Lacs Area Tourism CouncilMille Lacs Messenger newspaperMille Lacs WebcamMille Lacs - Isle Bay Webcam - Hunter Winfields
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Religious places of the indigenous peoples of North America