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Bass (Becker)

Bass (Becker)

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Bass Lake in Becker County, Minnesota

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Bass Lake is a productive 123-acre lake situated in Becker County, Minnesota near the community of Snellman along Highway 34 between Detroit Lakes and Park Rapids, featuring a maximum depth of 50 feet. This intimate fishery offers exceptional angling opportunities with bluegill, northern pike, and largemouth bass numbers all above state and local medians, while yellow bullhead populations are over twice the state and local averages, making it an excellent multi-species destination. The lake's diverse habitat and manageable size make it perfect for small boats, canoes, and kayaks, allowing anglers to thoroughly explore the entire lake in a single outing while enjoying peaceful surroundings with minimal boat traffic. Yellow perch are also present though in lower numbers, while the lake's clear waters and varied structure provide ideal conditions for bass hiding in weed beds and northern pike patrolling deeper channels, all surrounded by the natural beauty of Minnesota's lake country where white-tailed deer, bald eagles, great blue herons, and common loons are frequently observed along undeveloped shorelines.

Located in the heart of Becker County's renowned lakes region, Bass Lake provides easy access to Detroit Lakes, Minnesota's Festival City, where over 400 lakes lie within a 25-mile radius creating one of the Midwest's premier vacation destinations. Just minutes away, visitors can explore the magnificent 43,000-acre Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge featuring over 250 bird species including trumpeter swans, bald eagles with up to 23 nesting pairs, golden-winged warblers, 28 species of warblers, plus timber wolves, black bears, moose, river otters, and fishers roaming through the transition zone where eastern hardwoods, northern coniferous forests, and western tallgrass prairie converge. The refuge offers a five-mile Blackbird Wildlife Drive with scenic overlooks, the 2.4-mile Old Indian Hiking Trail following ancient Ojibwe footpaths through maple-basswood forests, portions of the 4,600-mile North Country National Scenic Trail, fishing on five pristine lakes, and spectacular bird migration viewing during spring and fall. Downtown Detroit Lakes features the historic 1910 Holmes Theatre with year-round performances, the fascinating Becker County Museum showcasing a 100-pound meteorite and the legend of Old Three Legs, Washington Square Mall shopping, the 88-mile Lake Country Scenic Byway following Highways 34 and 71 through three distinct geographic terrains, and the beautiful lakefront City Beach on Big Detroit Lake with sandy beaches, volleyball courts, and swimming areas. Additional area attractions include Detroit Mountain Recreation Area offering skiing, tubing, professional mountain bike trails, and hiking with scenic overlooks, Timberline Ranch for guided horseback rides through hundreds of wooded acres, Richwood Winery with grape stomp festivals, the Detroit Lakes Festival of Birds celebrating spring migration, endless water sports on Big Detroit Lake and surrounding waters, Maplewood State Park with dramatic hardwood forests and glacial lakes, over 200 groomed miles of snowmobile trails, championship golf courses, and charming communities like Frazee and Audubon with local festivals celebrating the rich Scandinavian and pioneer heritage.

This beautifully crafted laser-cut wooden map of Bass Lake would make a wonderful addition to your Becker County cabin, Detroit Lakes area home, or fishing retreat, capturing the intimate character and productive nature of this classic Minnesota fishing lake. The handcrafted design features a natural wood top layer that elegantly showcases the lake's compact 123-acre shoreline with protected bays and coves ideal for fishing, surrounded by the forested landscape and quiet rural character typical of the Snellman area between Minnesota's two most popular lakes regions. The water depth is illustrated through a graduated light blue to dark blue gradient that captures the depth variations from shallow vegetated areas teeming with bluegill and largemouth bass to the impressive 50-foot maximum depth where northern pike and yellow bullhead thrive, creating a charming three-dimensional representation of this productive fishery. Whether commemorating successful catches of trophy bass and northern pike, peaceful mornings fishing from a canoe, family fishing traditions teaching children the joys of angling on a manageable lake, or simply celebrating your connection to Becker County's incredible lakes region with its abundant wildlife refuges and outdoor recreation, this quality piece serves as both attractive wall art and a cherished reminder of quiet moments spent on Bass Lake's tranquil waters surrounded by the natural beauty of Minnesota's premier vacation destination.

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Small: 8"x12"

Medium: 12"x18"

Large: 16"x24"

Extra Large: 20"x30"

XX Large: 24"x36"

Gigantic 30"x45"

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