Every Boat Ramp on Devils Lake
3 boat ramps ยท Ramsey, Benson, North Dakota
160,000
Surface Acres
60 ft
Max Depth
3
Boat Ramps
4
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Devils Lake
Additional Launch Sites
About Devils Lake
Devils Lake is the largest natural lake in North Dakota, and its rising water levels over the past three decades have transformed it into one of the most productive walleye and perch fisheries in the upper Midwest. The lake covers approximately 160,000 acres and continues to expand, inundating farmland and creating vast areas of flooded timber and brush that serve as fish habitat. Yellow perch fishing at Devils Lake is legendary, with jumbo perch in the 10- to 14-inch range attracting ice anglers from across the country.
The city of Devils Lake serves as the hub for visiting anglers, with numerous boat ramps, guide services, and bait shops catering to the fishing community. Walleye are caught consistently from spring through fall using trolling, jigging, and live bait techniques, and the lake's fertile waters produce rapid fish growth. White bass provide fast action during their spawning runs, and northern pike patrol the weed edges and flooded brush throughout the warm-water season. Ice fishing is a major draw, with portable shelters dotting the lake from December through March.
Nearest towns: Devils Lake, Fort Totten
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