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Lake Koronis
Walleye Fishing Guide

Lake Koronis is a clear, 3,300-acre central-MN lake with a max depth of 64 feet. Strong walleye stocking plus naturally reproducing bass and panfish make it a year-round producer for anglers based out of the Paynesville area.

Surface Area
3,300 acres
Max Depth
64 ft
County
Stearns
State
MN

Species Present

Lake Layout & Key Structure

Several basins separated by saddles, rocky humps, and sharp shoreline drops. Cabbage and coontail in the bays.

Seasonal Walleye Tactics

🌱 Spring (Ice-out – June)

Walleyes on rocky points and shallow weed edges 6–12 ft. Crappies in dark-bottom bays.

☀️ Summer (June – August)

Walleyes on offshore humps 18–28 ft. Slow-death rigs. Muskies cruise the cabbage edges.

🍂 Fall (September – Ice-up)

Walleyes back shallow at night. Big shiners on jigs.

🧊 Winter (Ice fishing)

Walleye in 22–32 ft on humps. Panfish in basin holes.

Regulations: Standard MN inland walleye regs. Designated muskie lake.

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