Devils Lake is the largest natural body of water in North Dakota. Covering more than 160,000 acres it has hundreds of miles of shoreline. This very fertile prairie lake grows large numbers of Walleye, Northern Pike, White Bass and it has earned the reputation of being the “Perch Capital of the World” and has been ranked as one of the top five fishing lakes in the US. Perch weighing more than two pounds are caught quite frequently. In the fall hundreds of thousands of waterfowl migrate through the area and give both local and visiting hunters outstanding hunting opportunities. Devils Lake derives its name from the Native American name Miniwaukan (”Spirit Water”). Early explorers incorrectly translated the word to mean “Bad Spirit” and bolstered by the many legends of drowned warriors and lake monsters. The name evolved into Devils Lake.
The MWC Tournament was held on August 21 & 22, 2010 on Devils Lake. The boats launched from Graham’s Island State Park and the weigh-in was held in town at the Burdick Arena. Due to windy weather conditions, the tournament was cancelled on Sunday. Day 1 postings were used to decide winners for the tournament. MWC [...] [...] READ MORE
The National Weather Service Office in Grand Forks North Dakota invites you to visit the new “Lake Wind-Wave Forecast” web page for the three major lakes in our forecast area; Devils Lake, Upper and Lower Red Lakes, and Lake of the Woods. The forecasts are given as a series of maps for each 3 hours [...] [...] READ MORE