BLIND LAKE
BLIND LAKE
Location: Cass County, south of Longville
Area: 76.14 acres
Deepest Point: 20 feet
Shore Length: 1.41 miles
Fish Species: Black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead, hybrid sunfish, largemouth bass, northern pike, pumpkinseed, walleye, yellow bullhead, yellow perch, central mudminnow, golden shiner.
Public Water Access: One ramp is located on the south end of the lake at the end of Fourth Street Northeast.
Interesting Fact: Blind Lake became part of a township in 1905, though at that time it was part of Wabedo Township. It wasn’t until Dec. 18, 1917, that Blind Lake became its own township. Authors Mary Krecklau, Cecelia McKeig and Renee Geving theorized that Blind Lake received its name because it is hidden between hills so well that it is hard to tell it is there until you crest the surrounding hills.
Sources include Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Lake Finder
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