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Home » Northwest Minnesota Lakes » Cass County Minnesota Lakes » Baby Lake

Baby Lake

Lake Name : Baby Lake
County : Cass
Closest Community : Hackensack, MN
Lake Size : 722 Acres
Public Access : Yes
Detailed Map : Click Here
Water Clarity : Medium / High
Main Fish Species : Muskellunge, Walleye, Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Rock Bass, Crappie, and much more.

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Minnesota Info : Spiny waterfleas, an invasive species, has been found in many lakes. Recently Rainy Lake has be harboring these opportunists. Make sure to check your boat and gear after every outing. Introduced plants, animals, and insects can decimate local ecosystems.

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